72% of Americans want coronavirus stay-at-home orders to remain in place until health officials say it's safe: Poll

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Health officials have warned that the U.S. may experience a second wave of Covid-19 if mitigation efforts are lifted prematurely.

72% of Americans Want Coronavirus Stay-at-Home Orders to Remain in Place Until Health Officials Say It's Safe: PollAn overwhelming majority of Americans have indicated that they want stay-at-home orders to remain in place until health officials and experts say it's safe to reopen the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study.

Forty-five percent of Republicans surveyed said they wanted the stay-at-home measures to end, a significant increase from the 24 percent seen in a similar poll released late March. The national poll, conducted online between April 15 to 21, surveyed 1,004 adults. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 6 percentage points.

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