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    August 26, 2020
    Most Approve of National Response to COVID-19 in 14 Advanced Economies

    Prevailing view that more international cooperation would have reduced coronavirus cases

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    Most Approve of National Response to COVID-19 in 14 Advanced Economies
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    More think their country has handled COVID-19 well, with the exceptions of the U.S. and UK
    Economic confidence goes hand in hand with assessing national government’s COVID-19 response
    Around the world, coronavirus has changed everyday life
    Women more likely than men to say their lives have changed because of COVID-19
    Americans stand out in belief that their country is more divided now than before coronavirus outbreak
    Right-wing populist party supporters in Europe see more division since coronavirus outbreak
    Those with less trust more likely than high trusters to see national divisions in the wake of coronavirus
    Prevailing view that more international cooperation would have reduced coronavirus cases
    Younger people see more value in international cooperation to reduce number of coronavirus cases
    Americans have largest ideological differences on global cooperation and COVID-19 outcomes
    While many say their country’s coronavirus response has been good, publics are divided over COVID-19’s impact on national unity
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    While many say their country’s coronavirus response has been good, publics are divided over COVID-19’s impact on national unity
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