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Tags: pew research | poll | biden | covid | pandemic

Pew Poll: Confidence Dropping on How Biden Is Handling COVID

Joe Biden speaks at a meeting
U.S. President Joe Biden at the 90th Winter Meeting of USCM in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 21, 2022. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

By    |   Wednesday, 26 January 2022 08:12 AM EST

Americans are nowhere near as confident now in President Joe Biden's handling of the public health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as they were shortly after he took office, a new Pew Research Center poll shows. 

In the latest survey, conducted from Jan. 10-17, 44% of the respondents said they were either very or somewhat confident in Biden's ability to handle the pandemic, reports The Washington Post.

This number marked a drop of 21 percentage points since polling in March 2021, when 65% of respondents said they were confident in Biden's abilities. 

The poll involved 5,128 adults on Pew's nationally representative American Trends Panel, and also shed light on other aspects of the pandemic:

  • 50% say they think the "worst is still to come."
  • 49% said they think the worst times are over. 
  • 69% said they believe COVID-19 is a major threat to the economy.
  • 25% said they think the pandemic is a minor threat; 5% said it is no threat.

Meanwhile, 57% of those surveyed said they think COVID-19 is a major threat to the health of the U.S. population, while 35% said it poses a minor threat, and 8% said it poses no threat. 

Those opinions changed just slightly since August, but there are still wide differences in how people view the pandemic based on their political beliefs:

  • 76% of Democrats see the virus as a health threat, compared to 34% of Republicans. 
  • 74% of Democrats say the virus is a threat to the economy, as do 66% of Republicans. 
  • 38% of Democrats say the pandemic is a threat to their personal health, compared to 20% of Republicans. 
  • 35% of Democrats said the pandemic threatens personal finances vs. 28% of Republicans. 
  • 53% of Republicans said the worst of the pandemic has passed, vs. 47% of Democrats. 

The Pew survey comes after an Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index poll that shows that while an overwhelming majority of Americans say they agree with the Biden administration's move to mail free COVID-19 at-home tests to people who ask for them and to make free N95 masks available, that approval hasn't boosted the president's approval numbers

In that poll, 84% said they agree with both programs, but 46% of those responding said they trust Biden to provide accurate information about the virus, a figure that hasn't changed since last October. 

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Americans are nowhere near as confident now in President Joe Biden's handling of the public health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as they were shortly after he took office, a new Pew Research Center poll shows.
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2022-12-26
Wednesday, 26 January 2022 08:12 AM
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