Third Of Americans Say Pandemic Is Over

A new Axios/Ipsos poll finds that 31% of Americans believe the coronavirus pandemic is over while 69% disagreed. However, perception of the pandemic varied widely across party lines, with 59% of Republicans, 27% of independents and 10% of Democrats agreeing the pandemic is over.

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