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Misconceptions about the coronavirus abound. Who’s buying in?
Some Americans are more susceptible to disinformation than others.
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Most Americans Leaving Home for Work Concerned About Getting Sick
New reporting from The Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds a third of Americans working out of the home regularly come within 6 feet of 10 or more people during their work
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Quarter of Americans Likely to Attend a Sporting Game In Person Right Now
A new FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll shows that Americans would feel most comfortable attending a sporting game in person if there was a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Trust in states and the federal government is slipping during lockdown
Decline in trust is most pronounced in states where governors are rushing to reopen for business.
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Coronavirus’ Impact Unevenly Felt Across America
The coronavirus is not impacting all Americans equally, with those enduring greater financial hardship also reporting the most emotional and physical strain.
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75 years later, honoring World War II still matters
The conflict is still a significant part of national identities worldwide
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View of government’s job to contain COVID-19 falls in hard hit countries, rises in others
People in Japan, hard-hit countries of Spain, France are unhappy with government response.
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Lockdown Is a Time of Stress and Added Responsibility for Parents
Parents are facing unique challenges during lockdown. How are they coping?
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People are divided over whether the economy should open if COVID-19 is not fully contained
Hard-hit Italy and China support reopening.