University of Texas: Half of Texans Consider COVID-19 a Crisis
October 17, 2020
October 17, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 17 (TNSRes) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release on Oct. 16:
The share of Texans who think that the coronavirus is a "significant crisis" continues to decrease, according to data from the latest in a series of polls measuring Texas attitudes toward the COVID-19 pandemic and Texans' reported behavior in response to it.
In April, 66% of Texans felt that the coronavirus was a "significant crisis." In June . . .
The share of Texans who think that the coronavirus is a "significant crisis" continues to decrease, according to data from the latest in a series of polls measuring Texas attitudes toward the COVID-19 pandemic and Texans' reported behavior in response to it.
In April, 66% of Texans felt that the coronavirus was a "significant crisis." In June . . .
