Arizonans concerned but growing cautiously optimistic about COVID

By KTAR

PHOENIX — While the majority of Arizonans expressed concern about the coronavirus in a recent poll, almost half of the participants said they had some short-term optimism about the pandemic.

An OH Predictive Insights poll released Thursday showed 20% of Arizonans think COVID-19 conditions will get much better over the next 30 days and another 26% think the status will get somewhat better.

Thirty-two percent of respondents thought the issue would worsen over the next month.

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