Most Americans say the way they conduct their lives is still affected to some extent by the pandemic, according to a new Kaiser Family Foundation poll, though fewer say their activities remain dramatically curtailed.
The results -- and the marked partisan and demographic splits that characterize them -- highlight the nuances and fault lines that mark Americans' response to Covid-19 more than two years after the start of the pandemic.
That also applied when they were asked for any positive repercussions of what they'd faced in the past two years. Nearly one-quarter mentioned increased time with their family -- far outpacing the shares who mentioned work, finances, or other changes."It helped cherish the moments you have with each other and to be less wasteful," responded one woman, a 39-year-old from Tennessee."Realize that habits/behaviors can change all the time; make the best changes.
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