72 percent of Americans said they'll hit a mental 'breaking point' if stay-at-home orders continue into June, survey finds

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Nearly three-quarters of American adults said they will hit a mental 'breaking point' by early June if their coronavirus stay-at-home orders extend through the start of summer.

Nearly three-quarters of American adults said they will hit a mental"breaking point" by early June if coronavirus stay-at-home orders extend through the start of summer, a recent survey found.

Fully, 100 percent of the respondents said they would have some type of mental or emotional breakdown if stay-at-home orders last longer than six months. But significant majorities of U.S. adults expressed deep anxieties about how the country will operate when everyday life returns to a"new normal." Sixty-nine percent of respondents said they were going to permanently change at least one everyday behavior of theirs in response to the pandemic.

More than three-quarters of U.S. adults said they were"extremely worried" about ever again going on a cruise ship. Forty-three percent of those people said they believe their fear of going on a cruise will likely last forever. And 75 percent of Americans said they don't believe air travel will ever return to its pre-pandemic procedures.

Nearly three-quarters of American adults said they will hit a mental"breaking point" by early June if their state extends coronavirus stay-at-home orders through the start of summer, a recent survey finds.Kelton Global's 20-minute online surveys with 1,895 U.S. adults were conducted between April 3 and April 6, only a few weeks after federal and state social distancing guidelines were issued.

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