65% of Americans continue to worry that someone in their family will be exposed to the coronavirus, data from the NBC News/SurveyMonkey Weekly Tracking Poll shows.
Trump's positive test followed reporting that his close aide Hope Hicks had tested positive Thursday. Since then,The survey also found that there's been a small decline in those who say they're worried that the outbreak will have a negative effect on their household incomes, compared to the past few months — 38 percent say they're very worried, and 32 percent say they're somewhat worried. Twenty-nine percent say they aren't too worried or aren't worried at all.
Back in early July, 41 percent said they were very worried, 33 percent said they were somewhat worried, 19 percent said they weren't too worried, and 6 percent said they weren't worried at all. Part of the poll was conducted before Trump's positive test was reported and part of it afterward. The latest results show that the president's approval rating of his handling of the virus has hardly changed since that early July poll.
Now, 27 percent strongly approve of Trump's handling of the virus, with 17 percent more saying they somewhat approve. Nine percent say they somewhat disapprove, and 44 percent say they strongly disapprove., 24 percent said they strongly approved of Trump's handling of the coronavirus response. Nineteen percent said they somewhat approved, 11 percent said they somewhat disapproved, and 44 percent said they strongly disapproved.
Data come from a set of SurveyMonkey online polls conducted Sept. 28 to Oct. 4, 2020, among a national sample of 50,146 adults in the U.S. Respondents were selected from the more than 2 million people who take surveys on the SurveyMonkey platform each day. The modeled error estimate for this survey is plus or minus 1.0 percentage points.
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