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In a nationwide telephone poll completed Sunday, 34% of the 1,000 respondents said they believe government coronavirus numbers to be overestimated and 35% said they have not changed their work habits
Wednesday, July 15, 2020


In a nationwide telephone poll completed Sunday, 34% of the 1,000 respondents said they believe government coronavirus numbers to be overestimated and 35% said they have not changed their work habits during the quarantine. Another 20% said the official numbers are underestimated, according to the polling companies, Active Group and Expert Club.