Friday, March 5, 2021

Gallup Poll: American's Are Growing More Optimistic About The COVID-19 Situation


Gallup:
U.S. Optimism About COVID-19 Situation Reaches New High 

 * 60% of Americans report COVID-19 situation is improving, a trend high 
 * 22% worry about access to COVID-19 tests, down from 60% last April 
* Since June, seven in 10 U.S. adults have reported experiencing disruption 

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- One year after the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of the U.S., Americans have become markedly more upbeat in their views of the trajectory of the situation, and their worries about access to testing and medical supplies and services have eased. At the same time, Americans' reports of the extent to which the pandemic has disrupted their lives, and their predictions for how long the disruption will last, remain steady. 


WNU Editor: It is too early to be optimistic. Almost 2,000 Americans are dying everyday, and in the past week there has been a spike in infections. But what has changed in the past 4 to 6 weeks is the media narrative. In January, I had no problems in finding U.S. Covid-19 news stories to post on this blog. Since then .... much of the coverage has been downgraded with the focus more on vaccinations and state governments removing restrictions. Little if any coverage on death tolls, hospitalizations, etc..

3 comments:

Stephen Davenport said...

I guess you miss the fear porn, we are all going to die

Anonymous said...

The data is pretty clear (so far) that the people most likely to get the vaccine are also the ones most likely to practice caution during the pandemic and not get the virus in the first place.

Anonymous said...

WNU must in open deep cover for psyops and data collection.