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Over 1 Billion Worldwide Unwilling to Take COVID-19 Vaccine

The majority of adults worldwide (68%) told Gallup in 2020 that they would agree to be vaccinated if a coronavirus vaccine were available, but about one in three -- or 1.3 billion people -- would not.

More Americans Venturing Out in Public; Most Still Isolating

The percentage of Americans who said they avoided small gatherings or public places declined eight and six points last week, the largest weekly decline to date.

Coronavirus Pandemic

Next, thinking about everything you've done in the past 24 hours, which of the following comes closest to describing your in-person contact with people outside your household? How worried are you that you or someone in your family will be ...

As Views of Pandemic Worsen, Social Distancing Plateaus

Americans' perceptions of the coronavirus situation in the U.S. have worsened, and self-reported social distancing, which had been declining, has plateaued.

Mask Use Linked to More Accurate Perceptions of COVID-19

80% of Americans say they would be "highly likely" to wear a mask tomorrow if out of the home and in an indoor space. Those who wear masks differ significantly from those who do not wear masks in their understanding of the virus' risks and toll.

Trump Job Approval Slides to 39%

President Donald Trump's job approval rating has fallen sharply, from 49% in May to 39% in the latest survey.

About One in Five Americans Remain Vaccine-Resistant

Most U.S. adults who would not agree to be vaccinated against COVID-19 say they are unlikely to change their mind.

How Governors, CDC and Trump Stack Up on COVID-19

State governors continue to lead the CDC and President Donald Trump on public trust for their responses to the coronavirus.

Update on Virtual Worship in the U.S. During COVID-19

New data show little evidence of major change in the percentage of Americans worshipping during the virus situation, although most now worship virtually.

GOP Now Viewed as Better Party for Security, Prosperity

Americans give the Republican Party significant advantages for keeping the U.S. safe from international threats and keeping the country prosperous.
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