The Latest: AP Poll: 40% Of Americans Still Feeling Virus Financial Impact
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. Roughly 4 in 10 Americans say they’re still feeling the financial impact of the loss of a job or income within their household as the economic recovery remains uneven one year into the coronavirus pandemic.
The new poll was conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The financial outcome often depended on the type of job a person had and their income level before the pandemic.
The pandemic has particularly hurt Black and Latino households, as well as young Americans, who are now going through their second major economic crisis of their adult lives.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand New Zealand has opened its first large vaccination clinic as it scales up efforts to protect people from the coronavirus.The c.
This is not unexpected. We ve been prepared for this, Lamont said at the time.
Since those early days of the crisis, 7,725 people across the state so far have passed away.
There’s been more than a quarter million cases and thousands of hospitalizations.
“Many people died as a result of this disease, but many, many more had it and recovered and that s a great triumph,” said Dr. Nicastro.
Dr. Nicastro said while medical staff have gotten better at treating COVID-19, he credits mask wearing, social distancing and washing hands with helping to get the pandemic under control.
Though it’s not over yet, even with the arrival of vaccines.
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