Adriel Bettelheim
More Americans personally know someone who’s died from COVID-19 or has “long COVID” but are rapidly shunning masks and returning to their pre-pandemic lives, according to new data from the Annenberg Public Policy Center.
What they found: The survey of 1,580 adults, conducted as the BA.5 omicron subvariant surged and monkeypox cases multiplied, found 54% of respondents personally knew at least one person who died of the virus.
Yes, but: 54% said they rarely or never wear a mask indoors around people from outside their household, more than double the proportion in January.
Our thought bubble: The results are further evidence of how much Americans have moved past the pandemic and are likelier focused on inflation and making ends meet.
Courtesy: (Axios)
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