Latest Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index also finds Americans are starting to see less risk in activities outside of the home, but this does not yet translate to behavioral change
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Just 45 percent of those contacted said they had “a great deal” or “a fair amount” of faith in Biden to provide accurate information, according to the Axios/Ipsos data published on Tuesday, while 53 percent said they did not have “very much” faith in the president or “none at all.”
The number is a double-digit decline from December when 58 percent said they trusted Biden. And the numbers moved in the same direction across party lines: 81 percent of Democrats said they trusted Biden, a decline of 11 points, while 42 percent of independents said they had faith in him, a decline of 17 points, and 11 percent of Republicans, a drop of 10 points.
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Compared to the past month, fewer Americans see going out as presenting a large risk to their health. However, this change in their risk calculation has not translated to significant behavioral change.
With Halloween on the horizon, fewer Americans now think allowing trick-or-treating in their community poses a large risk to their health (13% this year, 25% last year).