'I really don't care, do U?': How the act of refusing to wear a mask became the new symbol of American fear
how Americans were feeling about the coronavirus, it found that 53% of female respondents said masks should be worn out in public, compared with 42% of male respondents. And 63% of Hispanic respondents and 61% of Black respondents reported feeling the same way, versus 41% of white respondents.that only 34% of male respondents said they wore masks all of the time, and 54% of female respondents reported the same.
Gallup found that 61% of Democratic respondents said they wore a mask all the time when leaving their homes, compared with 24% of Republican respondents. Pew's findings were almost identical: 63% of Democratic respondents or Democratic-leaning independent respondents said masks should be worn at all times, while just 29% of Republican respondents said the same.
. Then perhaps the opposite is true — that not wearing a mask demonstrates you support Trump and everything he represents.
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