The share of Americans who say the coronavirus situation is “getting better” in the U.S. has dropped by more than 20 percentage points since April.
Americans’ outlook of the Covid-19 pandemic has become increasingly pessimistic in recent months, a new Gallup poll
The share of those who believe it’s getting worse has gone up from 15% to 30%, while the percentage of those saying it’s “staying about the same” has gone from 21% to 29%. Only 26% said they’re “very confident” they can protect themselves against Covid-19 when out in public, down from 36% in April and the lowest share recorded since August 2021—though only 35% said they’re actually worried about contracting it.
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