NEW POLL: 76% support #Masks4All requirements for customers at stores. Only 23% opposed. @jeremyphoward https://t.co/7o87sZh0EC
— David Keating (@DavidLKeating) May 16, 2020
approval of Trump’s handling of coronavirus, by race/religious belief:
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) May 16, 2020
black Protestant 19%
Hispanic Catholic 29%
Jewish 34%
white Catholic 55%
white Protestant 56%
white evangelical 75%
all Americans 41%
https://t.co/A75F48irR4
Most Americans – including 68% of those who have lost their jobs or taken a cut in pay due to the #coronavirus outbreak – are concerned that state governments will lift restrictions too quickly https://t.co/KXSTd9Vfm4 pic.twitter.com/Q7Eus3ulJE
— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) May 16, 2020
Nurse: The supply of ”PPE has been sporadic.”
— Christopher C. Alberto (@ChrisAlbertoLaw) May 7, 2020
Trump: ”Sporadic for you. We have tremendous supply.”
He’s dead wrong!
New Poll of over 400 Massachusetts nurses:
Only about half say their workplace has enough PPE.
60% fear they’ll catch the virus. https://t.co/8YV82nyliC
New, from me & @hrfingerhut: The coronavirus has prompted almost two-thirds of American believers to feel that God is telling humanity to change how it lives, per a new poll from the U. Chicago Divinity School & AP/NORC.
— Elana Schor (@eschor) May 15, 2020
More fascinating findings here ->https://t.co/PVq29nymiq
A new poll shows concern about climate change correlates with the way people are responding to the virus. https://t.co/1MqewTsG7x
— grist (@grist) May 2, 2020
Meanwhile, Governors maintain their sky-high ratings. Interestingly, we still see a difference persist in gubernatorial job ratings between those who took early social distancing action versus those who took late action. pic.twitter.com/GKhzthnLM9
— Nick Gourevitch (@nickgourevitch) May 5, 2020
This one speaks volumes. 12% of America has wanted to get a test for coronavirus for themselves or a household member. Only ~1/3 of that (4%) has actually gotten a test. In suburban and rural America, you see especially abysmal rates of getting tests for those that want them. pic.twitter.com/byMge8hZ7W
— Nick Gourevitch (@nickgourevitch) May 5, 2020
DEUTSCHE: “Half of US households have already withdrawn or plan to withdraw money from their retirement accounts due to coronavirus-related circumstances.” pic.twitter.com/oPjFgartyT
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) May 15, 2020
ABC / Ipsos poll:
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) May 15, 2020
73% of Americans believe there are not enough tests available in the United States. Only 26% said there's adequate testing available right now.
In your opinion, do you think it is necessary for people in your community to avoid gatherings with friends that you do not live with at this time, or is this NOT necessary?
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) May 15, 2020
Necessary 75%
Not necessary 24%
(Washington Post/U. of Maryland, 5/5-10/20)https://t.co/FZqvGXKZcC
In your opinion, do you think it is necessary for people in your community to stay at home as much as possible at this time, or is this NOT necessary?
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) May 15, 2020
Necessary 78%
Not necessary 22%
(Washington Post/U. of Maryland, 5/5-10/20)https://t.co/FZqvGXKZcC