Seven in 10 Americans now consider the coronavirus pandemic to be 'a seriou...
NEW YORK - Seven in 10 Americans now consider the coronavirus pandemic to be “a serious threat to me and my family,” according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll that shows how wide, bipartisan segments of the country feel their lives have been turned upside down by the health crisis.
Americans continue to be divided over their trust in President Donald Trump and the federal government’s efforts to control the spread of coronavirus, however. There are now cases in all 50 states, and the rapid spread of the illness, combined with the lack of testing kits and other protective equipment, has led many states and communities to shutter non-essential businesses, require residents to stay at home and ban large gatherings.
Among those parents who have children at home, 52% are now keeping their kids out of school because of the coronavirus, up from 37% last week.
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