Health Populi March 19, 2020
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

One in two Americans trust the Centers for Disease Control for the facts on the coronavirus pandemic, and 43% trust the World Health Organization.

But there’s a huge trust deficit when it comes to trusting President Donald Trump on the facts about COVID-19, a poll from Morning Consult and The Hollywood Reporter found.

2,200 U.S. adults were surveyed between 12 and 15 March 2020 on the coronavirus pandemic and their perspectives on the media and political leaders’ information credibility.

For news on the pandemic, only one in five Americans believed the President and 18%, the Vice President, Mike Pence, followed closely by network news, and then newspapers and cable news. Radio trust plummets to 11% of the...

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