pharmaceutical-technologyAugust 21, 2020
Tag: COVID-19 , virus , Spread
Fear of COVID-19 community transmission has been causing anxiety among the public as well as governments. Majority of the concerns in the public were related to fear of contracting the disease themselves and their families, according to a study conducted by the Journal of Anxiety Disorders.
Verdict has been running a poll since March 2020 to assess the level of health concerns related to the coronavirus spread, measured by the COVID-19 Concern Index.
Analysis of the ongoing poll’s results shows that the health concerns related to COVID-19 spread have declined since June compared to the preceding three months.
A majority of 71% of the poll respondents were very concerned about the spread of COVID-19 between March and May.
Concern levels during the first three months of the poll were highest between 29 March and 16 April, at 78%, when the novel coronavirus (nCoV) was spreading quickly across borders. The concern levels declined during the first week of May before rising again to more than 70% by the third week.
Concerns over COVID-19 spread decline between June and August
The COVID-19 spread concerns started declining from June, with the percentage of very concerned dipping below 65% between 19 and 24 June.
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