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Pew Research CenterMay 12, 2020
Most Americans Say Federal Government Has Primary Responsibility for COVID-19 Testing

Republicans less positive about how several groups – and Donald Trump – are responding to coronavirus

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Republicans less positive about how several groups – and Donald Trump – are responding to coronavirus

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Most Americans Say Federal Government Has Primary Responsibility for COVID-19 Testing
Majority of Americans say federal government, rather than states, has responsibility for COVID-19 testing
Majorities say hospitals, health officials and state and local officials have done well responding to COVID-19
Declining share of Republicans view coronavirus outbreak as a major threat to the health of the U.S. population
Majorities say employers are doing enough to protect several groups of front-line workers from coronavirus
Sizable majorities say local hospitals, public health officials have done well responding to coronavirus
Republicans less positive about how several groups – and Donald Trump – are responding to coronavirus
Democrats much more likely than Republicans to view coronavirus as a major threat to health of Americans
Adults living in counties most affected by COVID-19 more likely to see it as major threat to their finances
Black and Hispanic adults far more likely than whites to see COVID-19 as threat to their health and finances
Majority says that the federal government, not states, has responsibility to ensure enough COVID-19 tests

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