Majority fears bringing COVID-19 home from work

By Marina Pitofsky | The Hill

A new Washington Post/Ipsos poll found that nearly six in ten Americans – 58 percent — fear that they could be exposed to the coronavirus while working and bring it back to their homes.

Black and Hispanic respondents were even more worried, with 72 percent of Hispanics polls and 69 percent of African Americans saying they worried about being exposed to the coronavirus at work.

Statistics have repeatedly illustrated that minority communities are being disproportionately hit by the virus, with higher per capital death tolls and cases.

Democrats are more worried about bringing the virus from from work than Republicans.

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