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Pew Research CenterFebruary 2, 2021
As Pandemic Continues, More in U.S. and Europe Feel Major Impact on Their Lives

People increasingly say the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting their everyday lives

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People increasingly say the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting their everyday lives

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As Pandemic Continues, More in U.S. and Europe Feel Major Impact on Their Lives
Except in Germany, two-thirds or more say life has changed because of COVID-19
Women continue to report life changes due to COVID-19 at higher rates
Germans most positive about national coronavirus response
In U.S. and Germany, favorable assessments of national COVID-19 response in decline
In the U.S. and UK, political left least pleased with national coronavirus strategies
Optimism in four countries’ ability to handle future health crises is high
Those happy with national COVID-19 response more optimistic on handling future health crises, except in U.S.
Most are against a government requirement to get a COVID vaccine, except in the UK
Those more trusting of government are more likely to accept required vaccines
People increasingly say the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting their everyday lives
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