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Mask-Wearing, Social Distancing Improve, But Too Slowly, Survey Shows

NPR, January 2021

by Rob Stein

Social Distancing Plummeted In Lead-Up To Fall Surge, Survey Finds

NPR, December 2020

by Rob Stein

New Survey Shows How Effects Of COVID-19 Got So Bad In The U.S.

NPR, December 2020

by Rob Stein

Glaring omission from Biden’s Covid-19 task force: mental health expertise

STAT, November 2020

by Roy Perlis, Matthew Baum, and Katherine Ognyanova

New survey tracks rise in activities that spread COVID-19 in Massachusetts

Boston Globe, November 2020

by Laura Crimaldi

These nine swing states will see the biggest ‘blue shift’ as ballots are counted after the election

Washington Post, October 2020

by David Lazer, Jonathan Green, Matthew Baum, Alexi Quintana, Katherine Ognyanova, Adina Gitomer, James Druckman, Matthew Simonson, Hanyu Chwe, Roy Perlis, Jennifer Lin, and Mauricio Santillana

Coronavirus Test Results Are Still Taking Too Long, A Survey Shows

NPR, All Things Considered, October 2020

by Rob Stein

Actually, We Will Know a Lot on Election Night 

The Wall Street Journal, September 2020

by Nathaniel Persily and Charles Stewart III

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 Young People More Likely to Believe Virus Misinformation, Study Says
The New York Times, September 2020
by Adam Satariano

 Polls show trust in scientific, political institutions eroding
The Hill, September 2020
by Reid Wilson

 The US Is Disastrously Behind in Covid-19 Testing. Again.
WIRED, August 2020
by Megan Molteni

 

‘It’s Like Having No Testing’: Coronavirus Test Results Are Still Delayed
The New York Times, August 2020
by Sarah Mervosh and Manny Fernandez

 Will Texas Shut Down Again Amid Surge in Covid-19 Cases?
The Wall Street Journal, July 2020
by Elizabeth Findell

How a Public Health Crisis Becomes a Public Trust Crisis
RealClearPolitics, July 2020
by Matthew A. Baum, David Lazer, Alexi Quintana, Roy Perlis, Katherine Ognyanova, James N. Druckman, John Della Volpe and Mauricio Santillana

Americans Increasingly Dislike How Republican Governors Are Handling The Coronavirus Outbreak
FiveThirtyEight, July 2020
by Geoffrey Skelley

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 COVID-19 in Arizona: Mayors urge Ducey to impose statewide restrictions 

Cronkite News Arizona PBS, July 2020 

by Frankie McLister 

 

A Hasty ‘Reopening’ Is Not a Good Political Move for Governors 

Intelligencer, July 2020 

by Ed Kilgore 

 Voters are figuring out who’s responsible for the mess we’re in  

Washington Post, July 2020 

by Jennifer Rubin 

A new poll tells us a lot about how you feel about the coronavirus
Boston Globe, May 2020
by Dan  McGowan 

Most Americans Haven’t Stopped Trusting Scientists
FiveThirtyEight, May 2020
by Maggie Koerth

Survey: Ohio and Kentucky governors are the most popular during the pandemic
USA Today, May 2020
by Scott Wartman

These three governors are reopening their states faster than their voters want
Washington Post Monkey Cage, April 2020
by  Matthew A. Baum, Katherine Ognyanova, and David Lazer 

Governors in all 50 states get better marks than Trump for COVID response 

The Hill, April 2020

by Reid Wilson

GOP governors who took the coronavirus seriously saw a huge polling bump. Trump didn't and is tanking
Business Insider, April 2020
by John Haltiwanger 

The COVID-19 Consortium for Understanding the Public’s Policy Preferences Across States


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