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Survey: Are Americans ready to ditch Covid restrictions? It's complicated
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Americans don't want to continue with masks and social distancing, but are largely fearful of what relaxing Covid-19 mitigation measures could mean for the near future, according to a survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation published Tuesday.
The survey of 1,502 U.S. adults was conducted Feb. 9-21. as a growing number of states and municipalities were announcing plans to lift Covid restrictions.
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It was conducted before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that it was easing guidelines for mask mandates, however. That announcement, from Friday, means that 70 percent of Americans may now go without masks in indoor public settings.
The new survey findings illustrate the nation's desire to get back to normal, balanced with the ongoing worries of the virus’s potential impact on vulnerable populations, including the elderly and people with compromised immune systems.
Of those surveyed, 61 percent agreed that lifting restrictions may endanger those most at risk for complications from the illness, and nearly half said they were concerned more deaths would follow.
But 65 percent said they worried that continued mask use and restrictions on group gatherings would have a harmful impact on the mental health of children and teenagers. And 63 percent were concerned about the impact of mitigation measures on businesses. ..
The root cause of the public's anxiety surrounding mitigation measures differed along party lines, the survey found.
Among Democrats, 82 percent worried that easing up too soon would be a detriment to the most vulnerable populations, lead to an increase in deaths and overwhelm hospital capacity. Less than a third of Republicans agreed that was a source of worry....
Covid cases in children continue to decline nationwide, but remain relatively high, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported Monday.
Last week, 126,774 new pediatric Covid cases were reported. That's down substantially from a peak of more than 1.1 million during a single week in January....
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