Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
It doesn't have to flatline (unless I'm wrong in assuming you mean perception/concern has to go to zero).
Also this is the latest from Gallup:
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By RJ Reinhart of Gallup.com,
Highlights
35% of Americans are worried about catching COVID-19, down from 49%
77% say the COVID-19 situation in the U.S. is improving, up from 60%
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Based on that I'd assume that fear % will be down to 5-15% by end of year.
that’s largely dependent on when or if the “factions” on it end.
the more defiance from one flank will fortify the exact opposite tact by the others.
the only way to move forward...for the billionth time...is for people to stop opinion peddling and pull the rope in the same direction together.
about 2 months ago there were proclamations from pollsters that believed vaccine acceptance would continue to rise steadily as rollout happened and increased.
100% reasonable stance...almost common sense.
but it has slowed now because the stupidity of opinion/prejudice based factionalism has taken hold of a significant portion of the public. And it doesn’t seem to budge for anything...most definitely not truth or logic.
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