short readsApr 27, 2020 Most states have religious exemptions to COVID-19 social distancing rules Only 10 states are preventing in-person religious gatherings in any form, according to our analysis of recent state-level regulations.
short readsMar 31, 2020 Americans turn to technology during COVID-19 outbreak, say an outage would be a problem A majority of Americans are turning to digital means to stay connected and track information about the coronavirus outbreak.
short readsApr 6, 2020 Older people account for large shares of poll workers and voters in U.S. general elections Older adults tend to account for large shares of both poll workers and voters in general elections in the United States.
short readsMar 13, 2020 Amid coronavirus threat, Americans generally have a high level of trust in medical doctors In 2019, 74% of Americans said they had a mostly positive view of doctors; 68% had a mostly favorable view of medical research scientists.
short readsApr 30, 2020 Few Americans say their house of worship is open, but a quarter say their faith has grown amid pandemic 24% of U.S. adults overall say their faith has become stronger because of the coronavirus pandemic; just 2% say their faith has become weaker.
short readsApr 15, 2020 Lower-income parents most concerned about their children falling behind amid COVID-19 school closures 64% of parents with children in elementary, middle or high school express at least some concern about their children falling behind.