Cadem: 54% believe that Chile has managed the pandemic better than the US.



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The survey of Cadem Public Square corresponding to the fourth week of September, found that 54% of Chileans believe that Chile has managed the Covid-19 pandemic better than the United States, while 40% believe that things have been done worse than in Asian countries.

Likewise, 51% believe that Chile has performed better than the rest of the Latin American countries, but 52% say we have done worse than countries like Australia and New Zealand.

In global, 45% of those surveyed believe that the government has made a positive move facing the health crisis.

Asked about his position before the process of lack of refinement in the commune where he lives, 48% agree that it has come out of total quarantine, compared to 46% who do not share the idea.

Finally, only 5% agree with the return to face-to-face classes. Despite this, 54% agree that schools should return to communes without Covid, 48% that middle quarters return, and 46% students with special needs.

A 22% said they approve the political management of President Sebastián Piñera, one point more than last week, while disapproval remained at 68%.

Faced with the question “Who would you like to be the next president of Chile?”, The triple tie registered seven days ago was broken.

He Mayor of Las Condes, Joaquín Lavín, it continues to lead with 7%, the same figure it registered in the September 17 survey. However, Providencia Mayor Evelyn Matthei it dropped one percentage point to 6%. For its part, the mayor of Recoleta, Daniel Jadue (5%), fell two percentage points.

In the same item, Former President Michelle Bachelet rises from 1% to 2% in this week’s poll, while appearing for the first time, at 1% each, the humanist deputy Pamela Jiles and the mayor of Valparaíso, Jorge Sharp.

However, in front of the query “Who do you think will be the next president of Chile?” Mayor Lavín leads with 19% (the same figure as last week). Mayor Jadue remains at 7% and Mayor Matthei rises from 4% to 5%.



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