As the number of coronavirus cases continues to grow in the U.S., the views of those surveyed have shifted to reflect a much longer timeline for a return to normalcy.
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to affect every aspect of national life, nearly half of all U.S. adults say their lives won't return to normal until 2021 or later, according to a new poll.
According to the survey, 48 percent of Americans said life won't return to normal in the next year or longer. Twenty-eight percent said they believe this will happen in the next few months, while 11 percent said in the next few weeks. The new virus has infected over 1.3 million people in the U.S., forcing many states to impose social and economic restrictions to stop the spread. States have closed down businesses, schools, gyms and parks, and residents have been told to stay at least 6 feet away from each other in public and urged to wear protective face masks.
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