New COVID poll: Democrats have a ‘particularly negative’ outlook, are most likely to keep wearing masks
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People are becoming more concerned about COVID-19 amid the recent uptick in cases and new variants, says Gallup’s latest quarterly poll. Fox News Digital spoke to doctors for reaction.
Thirty percent of respondents said they believe the pandemic is getting worse — up from 5% in late May/early June and 8% in February, according to a news release on Gallup’s website. Thirty percent of respondents said they believe the pandemic is getting worse, up from 5% in late May/early June and 8% in February. "I have the tools to help my patients, so for the most part, the worry is much less." "The time for COVID hysteria — both among those who are petrified and among those who would deny it — is over." "COVID is here to stay. There is nothing we can do about this very basic epidemiologic fact." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
Although Gallup noted that this is the "highest rate of pessimism" since July 2022, it is far more positive than in 2020, when up to 73% of Americans said the pandemic was getting worse.
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