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CDC Communication Ratings Mixed During Pandemic

Americans' opinions on whether the CDC has communicated a clear plan of action for COVID-19 have varied, with recent ratings more positive.

Americans Less Amenable to Another COVID-19 Lockdown

Americans are less likely today than they were in late March/early April to say they would be very likely stay home for a month if public health officials recommended it due to a serious outbreak of coronavirus in their community.

Workplace PPE, Symptom Checks Rise as More Workers Return

As more U.S. workers return to the workplace, they increasingly report the use of personal protective equipment and routine COVID-19 symptom screening at work.

Amid Pandemic, News Attention Spikes; Media Favorability Flat

Americans are paying more attention to the news. Partisanship, not news diet, drives misperceptions of the coronavirus' lethality.

Risk of COVID-19 Exposure Still a Concern for U.S. Employees

A third of U.S. workers are concerned about being exposed to COVID-19 at work, similar to 36% last fall. Worry differs by gender, party ID and job type.

How Badly Has the Coronavirus Impacted U.S. Wellbeing?

Dan Witters, research director of the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index, joins the podcast to break down Gallup's findings on U.S. wellbeing in the age of COVID-19.

In U.S., More Optimism About Pandemic, Less About Duration

Americans are now more likely to say the coronavirus situation is getting better than getting worse, but partisan views remain sharply divided.

Americans More Optimistic About Pandemic's Trajectory

Americans' outlook for the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. is getting better, as the summer surge brought on by the delta variant has waned in most parts of the country.

Reviewing Remote Work in the U.S. Under COVID-19

A majority of U.S. employees say they are working remotely at least sometimes, and half say they would want to continue doing so even after businesses reopen because they prefer it.

Congress Job Approval Highest Since 2009

Congress' 31% job approval rating is its best since 2009.
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