A majority of Americans say they would not feel safe if restrictions meant to curb the spread of the coronavirus were lifted nationwide, according to a new CDC report.
A majority of Americans say they would not feel safe if social distancing measures meant to curb the spread of the coronavirus were lifted nationwide, according to a new CDC report.
U.S. health officials conducted more than 4,000 surveys among adults in New York City, Los Angeles and broadly across the United States between May 5 and May 12. The health agency said responses differed "significantly" when looking at age, employment status, and essential worker status.
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