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More in new poll say pandemic is over, but fewer than half say lives are back to normal

Por: The Hill Health June 29, 2023

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More Americans in a new Gallup poll say they believe the COVID-19 pandemic is over, though fewer than half of those surveyed said their lives are back to normal.  The survey, published Wednesday, found that 64 percent of respondents said the COVID-19 pandemic is over, while 36 percent think otherwise.  The poll comes two months after President Biden ​​a GOP-led resolution to end a national emergency over the COVID-19 pandemic.  The Gallup... + full article



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