A growing number of Americans feel the worst of COVID-19 has passed

Almost one third of Americas say they believe the worst of the coronavirus crisis is behind us

Published: June 10, 2020 8:40am

Updated: June 10, 2020 9:58am

Health experts have long warned about a second peak in Covid-19, but a growing number of Americans believe that the worst of coronavirus is behind us.

Some 29% of Americans polled say that the country has seen the worst, compared with the 42% who say the worst is yet to come. 

The number of those who believe we're out of the woods almost doubled since Rasmussen’s previous poll in April asking the same thing.

Scott Rasmussen explains in his Number of the Day podcast what that 29% means and how it signals a growing optimism, among some but not all.

Find out who in today's podcast.

 

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