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Poll: Two-Thirds of Americans Taking Precautions for Coronavirus

Coronavirus
March 17, 2020

A new KFF coronavirus poll finds two thirds of the public (67%) say they are taking precautions as a result, and large shares worry about its impact on their family’s health and finances.

This includes four in 10 who changed travel plans (42%) or canceled plans to attend large gatherings (40%), and about a third who stocked up on food or supplies (35%). In addition, a quarter (26%) report staying home from work, school or other regular activities, while one in eight (12%) say they bought or wore a protective mask.

Though older people and those who live in a household where someone has a serious health condition are at greater risk of developing complications if they are infected with coronavirus, they are no more likely to report taking these steps.

Fielded from March 11-15 as many schools closed and authorities moved to discourage or prohibit large public gatherings to slow the virus’ spread, the poll provides a snapshot of the public’s experience, knowledge and views during the rapidly unfolding crisis.

The poll finds about half of workers (53%) say they are worried they will lose income due to a workplace closure or reduced hours, and four in 10 (41%) worry that they will put themselves at risk of exposure to coronavirus because they cannot afford to stay home and miss work. Among those who say they or someone in their household works to provide health care services, 40% say they worry about putting themselves at risk.

Work-related worries significantly vary based on people’s work situations. For example, nearly three quarters (73%) of workers in households with annual incomes under $40,000, two-thirds of part-time workers (68%), and six in 10 of those who are paid hourly (60%) or by the job (61%) worry about lost income.

The pattern is similar for worries about risking infection because they can’t afford to miss work. Workers in low-income households and those who work part-time and are paid hourly or by the job are more likely than others to report being worried about putting themselves at risk.

The poll finds about a third (32%) of workers report that they do not get paid sick leave from their employers, and half (51%) do not get paid time off for family or medical leave. Those who work part-time, workers who are paid hourly or by the job, and those with lower incomes are much less likely to report having paid leave of any type.

Overall 10% of workers say they already have lost income from a job or business because of the crisis. This includes roughly at least one in five who are self-employed (23%) or get paid by the job (21%).

About six in 10 (62%) of the public overall worry that they or a family member will get sick from the coronavirus. Parents (68%) and those with low household incomes (68%) are among the groups most likely to worry about a family member getting sick.

Amid a steep drop in the stock market in recent weeks, about half (51%) of the public also says they worry about the crisis’ impact on their retirement and college savings. More than a third (36%), including two-thirds (66%) of adults under age 65 without health insurance, worry about being able to afford tests and treatment for coronavirus if they need it.

Overall, about a third of adults (32%) say that worry and stress related to coronavirus has had a negative impact on their mental health, including 14% who say it has had a “major” impact.

Democrats and Republicans Reacting Differently

Across many questions, the poll finds significant partisan differences, with Democrats generally more worried about the health and economic consequences and more likely to take specific actions in response.

For example, nearly three-quarters of Democrats (73%) but only half of Republican (50%) worry that they or a family member will get sick.  Democrats also are twice as likely as Republicans (54% vs. 27%) to worry about losing income due to workplace closures or reduced hours.

Similarly, Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to say they changed travel plans (53% vs. 29%) or cancelled plans to attend large gatherings (49% vs. 28%).

Public Mostly Knows Key Facts about Coronavirus; Some Misconceptions Remain

The poll finds overwhelming majorities know that frequent handwashing, staying home if you are sick, and avoiding large gatherings are recommended by public health experts as a way to help slow the spread of coronavirus. The vast majority also know that adults ages 60 or older and those with pre-existing medical conditions are at a higher risk of developing serious complications.

While most adults (73%) know that someone who thinks they are experiencing symptoms of coronavirus should stay home and call a doctor or medical provider, one in four (25%) think that someone experiencing symptoms should seek immediate care at an emergency room or urgent care facility.

Other findings include:

  • Four in 10 Americans (40%) say their lives have already been disrupted a lot or some by the outbreak, though the disruptions appear to be growing. Half of those surveyed Friday through Sunday say their lives have been disrupted. Two thirds of parents (66%) dealing with school or day care closures say their lives have been disrupted, including about a third (36%) who say their lives have been disrupted “a lot.”
  • Some Americans are struggling to get needed supplies, including four in 10 (42%) who say they were unable to get cleaning supplies or hand sanitizer. One in five (19%) say they were unable to get groceries (rising to 30% among those who took the survey between March 13-15). A small share (4%) were unable to get prescription medications.
  • Despite widespread reports of the limited availability of coronavirus testing, two thirds of the public (66%) believe they would be able to get a test if they needed one. Republicans (73%) and independents (67%) are more confident than Democrats (54%) about the availability of a test.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention remains the most trusted source for reliable information about coronavirus, with 85% of the public trusting them at least a fair amount. Large majorities also trust local government (70%) and state government (71%) officials, while fewer trust the news media (47%).
KEYWORDS: business continuity business continuity planning coronavirus pandemic

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