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Pew Research CenterMarch 30, 2020
Most Americans Say Coronavirus Outbreak Has Impacted Their Lives

About a third of adults with young children say handling child care responsibilities has been difficult

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Most Americans Say Coronavirus Outbreak Has Impacted Their Lives
Most U.S. Christians say they have prayed for an end to virus
About a third of adults with young children say handling child care responsibilities has been difficult
Four-in-ten working-age adults have worked from home because of coronavirus outbreak
Younger adults more likely to have used a food delivery service because of coronavirus outbreak
More Americans feel comfortable visiting a close friend, family member than going to restaurants, parties
Democrats are more likely than Republicans to say their lives have changed in a major way
More than four-in-ten Americans say their lives have changed in a major way
Many Americans say they have changed religious habits due to coronavirus outbreak
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In response to virus, four-in-ten U.S. Christian churchgoers appear to have replaced attending church in person with virtual religious participation
Virus has changed churchgoing habits of U.S. Christians, at least temporarily
Amid coronavirus outbreak, most Americans uncomfortable going to a party, restaurant or polling place
Among Republicans in states with low numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases, 74% say they are comfortable visiting with close family and friends

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