In the midst of the largest health crisis to hit the United States and the world in the current era, a new KFF poll finds that many U.S. residents have faced disruptions in their lives from the coronavirus pandemic, and large shares are worried about their own risk as well as the economic consequences. This is an incredibly fast-moving crisis, with guidance and policy decisions changing daily. …
Four in ten say their life has been disrupted “a lot” or “some” as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, and many worry that they or someone in their family will get sick (62%), that their retirement or college savings will be negatively impacted (51%), or that they won’t be able to afford testing or treatment for coronavirus if they need it (36%). CONT.
Kaiser Family Foundation