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    August 6, 2020
    1. Public assessments of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak

    Roughly two-thirds of conservative Republicans say more testing is primary reason for rise in coronavirus cases

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    1. Public assessments of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak

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    Most Americans cite insufficient social distancing as a major reason COVID-19 outbreak has continued
    Majorities of both partisan coalitions say ‘not enough’ social distancing a major reason outbreak continues
    Roughly two-thirds of conservative Republicans say more testing is primary reason for rise in coronavirus cases
    Majority of Americans concerned states have been lifting restrictions on public activity too quickly
    PP_202Most say path to economic recovery is through reduction in coronavirus infections
    Americans say U.S. handling of COVID-19 has trailed other wealthy nations
    Partisan differences swamp geographic differences on attitudes about the coronavirus outbreak
    Americans say U.S. handling of COVID-19 has trailed other wealthy nations

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