The Mercury News

Americans ease up on virus safeguards

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Many Americans have taken significan­t steps back from once-routine coronaviru­s precaution­s, with less than half now saying they regularly wear face masks, avoid crowds and skip nonessenti­al travel.

Americans are letting down their guard even as experts warn a new wave of COVID-19 cases is coming. A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows fewer people taking protective measures than at any point in AP-NORC polls conducted since early 2021.

The poll found 44% say they often or always wear a face mask around people outside of their homes, down from 65% in January when infections of the highly contagious omicron variant were soaring. Just 40% say they're largely avoiding nonessenti­al travel, compared with 60% in January. And 47% say they regularly stay away from large groups, down from 65% in January.

Most Americans say they at least sometimes still follow those safeguards. But they're increasing­ly returning to pre-pandemic norms as coronaviru­s infections have fallen to their lowest level since July.

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention no longer recommends masking indoors for most Americans, while cities are lifting mask and vaccine requiremen­ts to enter restaurant­s, bars and concert venues. And more U.S. workers are returning to offices after two years of doing their jobs at home.

Experts say the coronaviru­s isn't going away, and most Americans recognize the virus will stick around. In January, an AP-NORC poll showed just 15% of Americans said the pandemic will be over when COVID-19 is mostly eliminated. Most said they expect the pandemic to end when it's largely a mild virus.

But that might not be the case just yet. Experts still say new variants could soon start another wave of rising infections in the U.S. Scientists are closely watching an extra-contagious spinoff of omicron that already has case numbers climbing in parts of Europe and Asia, as well as a delta-omicron hybrid, though so far infections of that variant appear to be rare.

The AP-NORC poll of 1,082 adults was conducted March 17-21.

 ?? TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A person wears a U.S. flag face mask before an MLS soccer match in Seattle last month. Many Americans are significan­tly relaxing how often they wear masks.
TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A person wears a U.S. flag face mask before an MLS soccer match in Seattle last month. Many Americans are significan­tly relaxing how often they wear masks.

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