5 years after COVID-19 prompted widespread shutdowns internationally, most Individuals say that whereas that pandemic is over, a brand new lethal well being disaster is brewing, in response to a brand new ballot.
The most recent Gallup survey reveals that views on the problem are largely unchanged from a 12 months in the past and stay cut up alongside celebration strains. Republicans had been extra doubtless than Democrats to say the pandemic is over — 79 % to 43 %, respectively — and fewer prone to be frightened about one other world pandemic — 66 % to 22 %.
Round 72 % of respondents additionally say they’ve contracted COVID in some unspecified time in the future within the final 5 years, in response to the ballot. One other 28 % mentioned they didn’t contract the virus.
Of those that reported having COVID, simply 16 % mentioned they examined constructive with out having signs. Round 11 % skilled lengthy COVID signs whereas 2 % had been admitted to the hospital, the info reveals.
Roughly one in 5 Individuals say they’re frightened about catching the virus now, however few say they put on masks anymore. Practically half of the ballot’s respondents mentioned they’ve acquired a COVID-19 vaccine up to now six months or plan to get a booster shot quickly.
Fewer than half, 47 %, mentioned their lives have returned to a pre-pandemic regular. About 40 % mentioned they do not assume their lives ever will whereas 13 % mentioned the alternative, the survey discovered.
A majority of adults within the U.S., 58 %, are frightened about one other world pandemic. Of that quantity, 16 % are “very worried,” and 42 % are “somewhat” frightened. One other 26 % say they’re “not too worried,” whereas 15 % mentioned they had been “not worried at all,” in response to the ballot.
The deaths of greater than 1.2 million Individuals have been attributed to COVID-19 since January 2020, in response to knowledge from the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC).
Gallup’s findings had been based mostly on self-administered net surveys performed from Feb. 18-26 amongst 5,876 folks. The margin of error is 2 proportion factors.