Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for February 2, 2022
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February 2, 2022: Twenty-nine percent (29%) of voters have never been tested for COVID-19. A Scott Rasmussen survey found that another 29% have been tested more than twice. In between are 40% who have been tested once or twice.[1]
Thirty-two percent (32%) of Republicans have never been tested along with 28% of independent voters and 26% of Democrats.[1]
At the other extreme, 33% of independents have been tested more than twice along with 32% of Democrats and 20% of Republicans.[1]
Overall, 21% of voters say they have tested positive for COVID-19.[1]
Three percent (3%) of voters say they have been hospitalized with COVID-19 and another 1% say they had very serious symptoms. Five percent (5%) say their symptoms were somewhat serious while 13% reported that their symptoms were not serious.[1]
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- February 1, 2022- 67 percent of voters believe the decline of the family is harming American growth and prosperity.
- January 31, 2022- 65 percent of voters believe that growing up without a father places children at a significant disadvantage
- January 28, 2022- 87 percent of voters say strong ties important for a healthy society
- January 26, 2022- 36 percent of voters believe government benefits worth the cost
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See also
- Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day
- Federal government responses to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020-2021
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine distribution by state
- State government responses to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020
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