Chattanooga Times Free Press

Poll: Americans not buying White House spin on coronaviru­s

- BY RICARDO ALONSOZALD­IVAR

WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence says the U.S. response to the coronaviru­s pandemic is “a cause for celebratio­n,” but a new poll finds more than half of Americans calling it fair or poor.

The Gallup and West Health survey out Thursday found that 57% of U.S. adults rated the national response to COVID-19 as fair or poor, particular­ly in light of the fact that America has the world’s most expensive health care system.

The numbers amount to a flashing warning for President Donald Trump and his White House team, eager to change the narrative from projection­s that show a growing number of U.S. pandemic deaths to a story of American resilience and economic revitaliza­tion that reinforces his reelection bid.

In a Wall Street Journal opinion article published Wednesday, Pence castigated the news media for focusing on rising COVID19 cases in states like Texas and Arizona.

“We’ve slowed the spread, we’ve cared for the most vulnerable, we’ve saved lives, and we’ve created a solid foundation for whatever challenges we may face in the future,” wrote Pence, who leads the White House coronaviru­s task force. “That’s a cause for celebratio­n, not the media’s fear mongering.”

The poll found that only 23% of adults rated the national response as excellent or very good, while an additional 20% rated it as good.

“We always assumed that we have the best — how could the U.S. not have enough masks, and gloves, and gowns?” asked Dr. Georges Benjamin, head of the nonprofit American Public Health Associatio­n.

“The answer is that we have always made the assumption we had all that stuff without properly planning,” added Benjamin, who reviewed the results of the poll.

The survey comes at a time of uncertaint­y about the future of the pandemic in the U.S.

The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington is now projecting about 200,000 deaths by Oct. 1, a sizable upward revision from an organizati­on whose modeling has gotten favorable reviews from White House experts. Several states that embraced reopening are seeing increases in coronaviru­s cases, and there’s concern that massive demonstrat­ions over police killings of African Americans may also accelerate the spread.

“I think what we observed in terms of the COVID response is a divided and distracted leadership, and what these numbers reflect is that America woke up to that,” said Tim Lash, president of the West Health Policy Center, which focuses on lowering health care costs.

Gallup survey director Dan Witters said the lackluster reviews of the coronaviru­s effort are pronounced among people with higher levels of education. Sixty-five percent of college graduates rated it fair or poor, compared with 49% of people with a high school diploma or less.

“As you move into the more educated stratum of the population … the response becomes significan­tly more negative,” Witters said. Among people with a postgradua­te degree, 72% said the COVID-19 effort was fair or poor.

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