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With elections coming up and COVID-19 still lurking, it is no wonder why many of us are on the edge of our seats. In our latest pulse check, we find that concern has slightly increased as well as expectancy of how long this crisis will last. In addition, we were curious to see how people are feeling in general. We see that Democrats tend to feel more worried, whereas Republicans are feeling more relaxed.
In addition, we were curious if the recent COVID-19 diagnosis of Donald Trump has affected perspectives about the severity of the virus. Overall, perception has not changed. However, it is fascinating to note that 34% are now more worried about the virus.
Check out the infographic below to see these findings– and more– in-depth.

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Originally published at groupsolver.com
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