February 23, 2021: Thirty-nine percent (39%) of voters now believe the worst of the coronavirus pandemic is behind us.
A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that 31% disagree and believe the worst is still to come.
Rasmussen has been tracking this question throughout the pandemic, and this is the first time ever that a plurality offered a positive view. As recently as late November, 68% believed that the worst was still to come. At that time, only 18% believed the worst was behind us.
However, the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines dramatically decreased the levels of pessimism. By late January, 33% of voters believed the worst of the pandemic was behind us, while 40% believed the worst was still to come.
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WNU editor: Too early to say if the worst of the pandemic is behind us. Almost 2,000 Americans have died in the past 24 hours because of Covid-19. And while case numbers are going down, the impact that some of these variants may have in the coming weeks are still unknown.
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Biden's CDC chief delivers grim public service message with bizarre continuous smile
We do not owe the elderly our livelihoods. We do owe them Operation Warpspeed.
Team DNC finds COVID hilarious. They cannot believe their good luck. They did not let an opportunity go to waste and they are trying their damnedest to take us back to the Medieval Age.
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