72 Percent of Americans Say They'll Hit Mental 'Breaking Point' if Stay-At-Home Orders Continue
Nearly three-quarters of American adults said they will hit a mental "breaking point" by early June if coronavirus stay-at-home orders extend through the start of summer, says a recent survey.
Interviews with 1,895 U.S. adults between April 3-6 were led by Kelton Global, a consumer insights agency, which found that 69 percent of Americans are "extremely worried" about flying on airplanes once the stay-in-place orders are lifted and 62 percent are worried about going to restaurants.