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According to the CNN poll of SSRS, 54 percent of respondents generally gave the government an “inadequate” rating in the fight against Kovid-19. 56 percent of respondents argued that the government did not take adequate measures for the possible second wave epidemic towards the end of the year and 58 percent for the increase in deaths.
While 4 out of 10 participants noted that they personally knew someone caught with Kovid-19, this rate doubled according to data from the previous month.
The political attitude changes view of Kovid-19
The poll also drew attention to the prospect of voters for political parties in the country for the Kovid-19 outbreak.
While 82 percent of Democratic voters thought the government was insufficient to combat the epidemic, 80 percent of Republicans said they did a good job.
Eighty-one percent of Republicans argued that the government was making enough efforts to prevent Kovid-19-related deaths from rising to 100,000, while the rate remained at 13 percent in Democrats.
Regarding the statements of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, about the coronavirus, 84 percent of Republicans said they trusted, while only 4 percent of Democrats believed in the President.
The survey was said to have been conducted in 1,112 randomly selected adults from across the country between May 7-10.
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