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If Donald Trump had taken the COVID-19 pandemic more seriously, he probably would not have become infected, 65% of Americans believe, according to a Reuters / Ipsos poll.
As the pandemic evolves, it is observed that the US head of state is getting less and less approval for the way he deals with covid-19. At the end of September, according to the same source, 54% of Americans disagreed with the Trump administration. This week, the same indicator was reevaluated by 57%.
Only 34% of those surveyed said they believed the president’s statements about the new coronavirus. While 55% do not take their statements as true and 11% have doubts.
More than half of Americans do not believe Trump’s speech on covid-19.
The survey, conducted through the Internet on October 2 and 3, was attended by 1,005 people, residents of all states in North America.
Donald Trump has been at Walter Reed Military Hospital outside of Washington for three days, where he continues to work. During the most recent update on the president’s health, Dr. Sean Conley said that it “continues to improve,” but “as with any illness, there are ups and downs, especially when a patient is monitored 24 hours a day.”
It is now known that Trump has needed oxygen twice, since he was diagnosed with Covid-19 on Thursday night.
Regarding the voting intentions for the November elections, Donald Trump now emerges as the preferred candidate for only 41% of the population, when the Democrat Joe Biden gathers 51% of the voting intentions. That is, the distance between the two increases, giving, for the first time, a more considerable advantage to Biden.
See the original survey HERE