A third of American adults say they experienced unbearable stress, anxiety and sadness from the pandemic and more than 30% faced financial hardship, the Commonwealth Fund report found.
“Knowledge of our studies shows that American adults, compared to others in 8 other high-income countries, face greater consequences for the intellectual fitness and finance of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Reginald Williams II, vice president of the Commonwealth Fund, a personal foundation that studies physical fitness issues. “It is also remarkable that few American adults that national leadership has done a smart task to manage the pandemic compared to other countries.”
Only a third of Americans said That President Donald Trump had done a “very good” or “good” task in managing COVID-19: a lack of confidence in the government that most people in other evolved countries do not share, according to the survey. .
“It’s no secret that while countries around global reopening, ours is still suffering to return to paintings and life,” said Dr. David Blumenthal, President of the Commonwealth Fund.
“As the number of COVID cases and deaths shown in the United States continues to increase, we want to begin implementing public aptitude measures that we know are working, such as wearing masks, social estrangement, and physically powerful tests and tracking that can help us prevent spread. COVID-19, as many others have achieved, ” he said.
The Commonwealth Fund has been comparing fitness systems around the world for decades, however, the COVID-19 pandemic presents a rare case in which each and every country studied faces the same crisis at the same time, Blumenthal said.
Between March and May, more than 8,200 adults were surveyed in nationally representative samples from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States.
The crisis has revealed weaknesses in the United States for fitness care in relation to other industrialized countries, said Dr. Eric Schneider, Senior Vice President of Policy and Research.
“The COVID-19 pandemic shows and amplifies fitness disorders similar to low source of income and poverty,” he said. Despite this, we see five general characteristics of physical fitness systems in other countries that can alleviate the intellectual and economic fitness disorders faced by others in other countries and would possibly be useful to the United States as they respond to the pandemic and improve its situation. Long-term fitness disaster resistance. “