COVID-19 pandemic erodes Americans' trust in experts, elected leaders: survey-Xinhua

COVID-19 pandemic erodes Americans' trust in experts, elected leaders: survey

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2022-07-09 00:18:16

People visit the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., the United States, May 30, 2022. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)

Confidence ratings for public health officials and government leaders fell in a range from 43 percent to 54 percent in the survey, much lower than during the early stages of the pandemic.

NEW YORK, July 8 (Xinhua) -- As the coronavirus pandemic entered its third year, the American public had lost much of its trust both in public health experts and in government leaders, and was less worried than before about COVID-19, according to a survey conducted in early May and released on Thursday by the Pew Research Center.

Confidence ratings for public health officials, like those at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; for state and local elected officials; and for U.S. President Joe Biden fell in a range from 43 percent to 54 percent in the survey, much lower than during the early stages of the pandemic.

The survey found a wide partisan gap in attitudes. Overall, 52 percent of respondents said that public health officials had done an excellent or good job at managing the pandemic. While 72 percent of Democrats in the survey said they felt that way, only 29 percent of Republicans did.

Democrats were also more likely than Republicans -- 67 percent to 51 percent --  to say they had at least some confidence in how prepared the nation's health care system was to address a future global health emergency.

Yvonne Maldonado, a pediatric infectious disease physician at Stanford Medicine who chairs the American Academy of Pediatrics' committee on infectious diseases, said the pandemic only widened the country's partisan divide over those issues, said The New York Times in its report of the survey. 

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