Bipartisan majority of Americans reject Trump idea to
reopen by Easter: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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[March 28, 2020] By
Chris Kahn
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A bipartisan majority
of Americans appear to reject an idea floated by President Donald Trump
to reopen businesses by Easter, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, which
also showed that nearly one in four have been laid off or furloughed
during the coronavirus outbreak.
The March 26-27 opinion poll, released Friday, also showed that the
public is much more likely to heed medical advice when it is coming from
doctors, local police and government officials than when it comes from
Trump.
Trump, who predicted in February that the virus would quickly disappear
"like a miracle," has communicated an uneven level of concern for the
disease, which has infected more than 100,000 people in the United
States and killed more than 1,500.
The president took a hardline approach earlier this month when he urged
people to gather only in small groups. Later he appeared to change
course, telling reporters that he would like businesses to reopen by
Easter, on April 12.
The poll showed that most Americans do not want that.
In the survey, 81% said the country should continue social distancing
initiatives, including 'shelter at home' orders, "despite the impact to
the economy." This includes 89% of Democrats and 70% of Republicans.
Only 19% said they would like to end social distancing as soon as
possible "to get the economy going again," including 11% of Democrats
and 30% of Republicans.
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Crowds of people are seen at the entry to Prospect Park in front of
the Grand Army Plaza during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S., March 27, 2020.
REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
The commitment to social distancing comes despite many Americans feeling high
levels of concern about the economy. Only 30% of Americans said they felt the
U.S. economy was headed in the "right direction," the lowest level of confidence
in polling that goes back to February 2018.
The poll showed 23% saying they have already lost their jobs because of the
coronavirus, or that their employer was forced to close and "I no longer go to
work, but I am still employed by them."
Many economists expect the U.S. unemployment rate will surpass the 10% level
that the country experienced more than a decade ago during the Great Recession.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said it may rise as high as 30%.
The poll also found that 31% of Americans were "very likely" to follow Trump's
recommendations and guidance regarding the coronavirus.
In comparison, 66% said they would follow the instructions of medical doctors
and 64% said they would follow the advice of the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, while 51% said they would follow the advice from their
state's governor and 46% would follow healthcare directions from local police.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout the United
States. It gathered responses from 1,112 adults and has a credibility interval,
a measure of precision, of 3%.
(Reporting by Chris Kahn; Editing by Leslie Adler and Rosalba O'Brien)
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