As the coronavirus pandemic persists in its impact, a Pew Research Center survey shows a drastic reduction in the percentage of Americans who consider it a major threat—from 67% in 2020 to just 20% now. The effects linger, especially for younger generations, who experienced disruptions in education and employment. While many report recovery, remote work is now common, with a majority appreciating its flexibility. Views on pandemic-related restrictions remain divided, reflecting ongoing political divides, with a significant 72% feeling the pandemic drove the nation apart rather than together. Looking forward, 40% anticipate better responses to future health crises.
72% said the pandemic did more to drive the country apart than to bring it together.
We've gotten used to a new way of doing rhythms in our life, now that's getting disrupted.
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