WASHINGTON - As the United States heads towards the grim milestone of 10,000 coronavirus-related deaths, polls this week found that Americans are cooling on President Donald Trump's handling of the public health crisis after an earlier rise in support.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Said Princeton University American history professor Kevin Kruse on Twitter:"Remember that presidential approval generally surges in the early stages of a crisis."
A Reuters-Ipsos coronavirus tracker on March 27 found that 83 per cent of Americans felt local leaders should be doing more to enforce or issue stay-at-home orders, compared to the 17 per cent who did not.
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