CBS News poll analysis: After two years, most say COVID divided the country

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CBS News poll analysis: After two years, most say COVID divided the country
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More than half say COVID vaccines were a big accomplishment. The unvaccinated disagree.

Over the last two years, the country has witnessed illness and lives lost as a result of thepandemic, but there is another lasting collective impact: division. Fighting the virus is an effort that Americans say has divided the country, not united it.

We've tracked these differences in our polling over the last two years as well, and the public's observations match what we've seen — though we should add the divisions have never been an even split.

As Americans look back, these divisions extend to views about who made things better and who made them worse during the outbreak. As Americans look back, overall they think the vaccine requirements did more good than bad, with most saying the requirements saved lives. Republicans, however, are about as likely to say vaccine requirements put lives at risk as saved lives, and they are more likely to say these requirements have hurt the economy than helped it. President Joe Biden continues to get more positive marks on the job he is doing on the coronavirus relative to other issues like.

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