WASHINGTON, D.C. -- With an estimated 95% of Americans currently under stay-at-home orders of some kind, restaurants, stores and healthcare companies across the country are offering customers opportunities for low- or no-contact services.
However, Gallup finds that most Americans have not been using these services, which typically allow the public to comply with social distancing guidelines while obtaining essential goods and services, more often than they did a month ago.Picking up takeout food from a restaurant is the service that the most people, 28%, say they have been doing more often in recent weeks.
No more than 22% of Americans report that in the past month they have been using each of five other such services more often than usual,