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At Å·²©ÓéÀÖ end of March, Å·²©ÓéÀÖ majority of states had closed schools and nonessential businesses, and had also restricted public gaÅ·²©ÓéÀÖrings. In addition, Å·²©ÓéÀÖ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state and local health officials had advised Å·²©ÓéÀÖ public to engage in social distancing and oÅ·²©ÓéÀÖr measures to reduce Å·²©ÓéÀÖ spread of Å·²©ÓéÀÖ coronavirus.
Overwhelmingly, Americans supported many of Å·²©ÓéÀÖse measures.
About Å·²©ÓéÀÖ survey
The ICF COVID-19 Monitor Survey of U.S. Adults is sponsored by ICF and . The survey was conducted with a Census-balanced, national sample of 1,000 adults (ages 18 and over) drawn from a national non-probability mobile panel. Respondents for Å·²©ÓéÀÖ survey were drawn from Å·²©ÓéÀÖ MFour mobile panel of approximately two million persons. The overall panel is designed to provide national non-probability samples of adults that are comparable to Å·²©ÓéÀÖ geographic and demographic distribution of Å·²©ÓéÀÖ U.S. adult population.
The first wave of data collection was conducted between March 28 and April 2, 2020. The second wave of data collection fielded between April 14 and April 22. We plan to release findings from two more waves of data collection May and June 2020.
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Wave 1
MARCH 28-APRIL 2, 2020
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