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One in Three Americans Think Pandemic Is Over

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high optimism, 29% of U.S. adults said the pandemic had ended.However, belief that the U.S. was past the pandemic sank to roughly 20% in July and December amid the Delta wave.

The latest reading is the first of 2022 and is also the highest to date. While 34% of U.S. adults now say the pandemic is over in the U.S., 66% say it is not.As has been the case since the beginning of the pandemic, Americans' views of its trajectory diverge sharply along partisan lines.

Just as Republicans are much less likely than Democrats to worry they will get COVID-19, they are also much more likely than Democrats to say the pandemic is over in the U.S. -- 67% vs.

10% -- with 45% of independents saying the same.The latest wave of COVID-19 has hit the northeastern U.S. harder than other regions, and Americans living in that area are slightly less likely than those in other parts of the country to think the pandemic is over.Middle-aged Americans are most likely to say the pandemic has ended, while younger and older adults are less likely to hold this view.

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