believed the pandemic was over. But that already low number has declined this month, to 21%.As coronavirus infections increase, Americans' concern about getting COVID-19 has grown, though it remains well below where it was before vaccines were widely available.
Currently, 29% say they are very or somewhat worried about getting the virus, up from 17% in June and back to the level seen in April, when 30% were worried.Majorities of Americans through most of 2020 and as recently as January were worried about getting COVID-19.Line graph.
Twenty-nine percent of U.S. adults in July 2021 are very or somewhat worried about getting the coronavirus. This is up from 17% in June.