CHICAGO, Ill. – Americans are increasingly worried they or a loved one will be infected by the coronavirus, with two-thirds now saying they're at least somewhat concerned — up from less than half who said so a month ago.
Still, a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that about 3 in 10 Americans say they're not worried at all about contracting the COVID-19 illness.
And while the survey found that most say they're taking at least some actions to prevent the disease from spreading, experts say it also shows the country is not yet doing all of what's needed to reduce infections, such as canceling travel. “Some set of people is still going about their daily lives, and that needs to change pretty