Trump's infection inspired 25% of Americans to wear mask and physical distance

One in every five Americans recently surveyed admitted they were more likely to wear a mask now that President Donald Trump has proved positive to Covid-19. About 21% of respondents in a new poll by Axios-Ipso said there is now more chance of wearing mask and physical distance from [...]
About 21% of respondents in a new poll by Axios-Ipso said there is now more chance of wearing mask and physical distance from at least six metres of others.
For the rest of Americans, however, the infection of the White House head has not changed their behaviors and views to wear a mask or a physical distance, reports A2.
In another CNN survey conducted by the SSRS, two-thirds of Americans said President Trump addressed the risk of coronary infection in persons around him irresponsiblely.
The survey found that 69% of Americans had little faith in what they had heard from the White House about the president's health, with only 12% saying they believed almost everything.
Also, 63% say his own infection is unlikely to change something about the way he treats pandemic.











