practice social distancing "always" or "very often," about a quarter report a fairly lax approach to mask-wearing, saying they "sometimes," rarely" or "never" wear one, compared with 7% who said the same when the nation was at its most vigilant in early April.Heightened news media attention may explain why the majority now say they are worried about the lack of social distancing in their own communities.
This includes 19% who are "very worried" and 35% "moderately worried." One-quarter are "not too worried," and 21% are "not worried at all."Gallup first began tracking this measure in its probability-based online survey in early April when COVID-19 cases in the U.S.