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Poll: COVID numbers are rising, but Americans are usually not frightened

August 30, 2023 – Only 7% of U.S. adults are “very concerned” about contracting COVID-19, in line with a brand new survey.

That's down from the 11% of respondents who said they were very frightened in regards to the virus in an identical poll in September 2022. Back then, 43% said they were not less than somewhat frightened. In this latest poll, conducted between August 17 and 21, 31% of respondents said they were not less than somewhat frightened. This is in line with the poll by Yahoo News.

“I think most Americans have understood the message from the federal government and its partners about the end of the pandemic in the spring of 2023,” Judith O'Donnell, MD, an infectious disease specialist at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center in Philadelphia, told the news agency. “In fact, most Americans have returned to living their lives as they did before 2020, even before the government's message was disseminated. Americans have put the COVID-19 pandemic behind them.”

The Yahoo poll was conducted by polling group YouGov and included responses from 1,665 nationally representative adults within the United States.

The latest poll also found that 9% of individuals are closely following current COVID infection rates, and 33% said they’re following infection rates not less than somewhat closely.

COVID metrics have been steadily rising since June, after reaching their lowest levels for the reason that pandemic began. About 15,000 individuals with severe cases of COVID-19 were newly hospitalized within the U.S. throughout the week ending August 19, in regards to the same number as in June 2021, March 2022, and April 2023. The virus's impact appears to be heading right into a latest phase as schools resume classes and cold weather approaches. Recently, health officials have increased their communications about potential risks from latest variants because the virus evolves.

The next CDC An update on COVID data is predicted on Thursday.