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Sara R. Collins, Munira Z. Gunja, David Blumenthal, M.D., Christopher Hollander, Jennifer Wilson

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Nearly all U.S. adults (87%) want to get tested for the coronavirus, either if the test is available or if they think they have been exposed, including majorities of Democrats and Republicans

More than two-thirds of respondents (68%) said that potential out-of-pocket costs would be very or somewhat important in their decision to seek care if they had symptoms of the coronavirus
Personal doctors or other health care providers are by far the most trusted source of information about the pandemic (93%); less than half of U.S. adults trust President Trump (46%) or Vice President Pence (48%)
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