BREAKING: 72% of Americans believe moving too quickly to loosen stay-at-home orders is a greater threat to the country than moving too slowly, according to new ABC News/Ipsos poll.
Just over eight in 10 Americans are concerned about contracting the virus, a number that has held steady in polling the last few weeks.How concerned are you that you or someone you know will be infected with the coronavirus?In this week’s poll, 72% believe moving too quickly to loosen the stay-at-home orders is a greater threat to the country than moving too slowly, and 86% think social distancing and stay-at-home orders are responsible policies.
MORE: Fewer than half of Americans believe their daily routine will return to normal by June, as fears over coronavirus rise: POLL If restrictions on public activity were lifted tomorrow, how likely would you be to go out to public places such as restaurants, movie theaters, churches, and sporting events?
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