BREAKING: Fewer than half of Americans believe their regular daily routine will return to normal by June 1, according to new ABC News/Ipsos poll.
The poll, conducted by Ipsos in partnership with ABC News, using Ipsos’ Knowledge Panel, asked Americans about President Donald Trump's handling of the global pandemic, their concerns over contracting the virus, how their lives have been upended by the crisis, and when they believe a sense of normalcy will return.
Differences by party are even starker when looking at those expressing a high level of concern. Among Democrats, 61% say they are very concerned, followed by independents at 53% and Republicans at 33%.
MORE: Two-thirds of Americans concerned about contracting coronavirus, as country grapples with growing crisis: POLL
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