More boosters, more variants, but less concern: Americans face future of COVID pandemic - CBS News poll analysis

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Two years in, Americans' concern about COVID-19 has dropped to its lowest level since the CBS News poll started tracking it in spring 2020, but they aren't ready to say the pandemic is over.

, but they aren't ready to say the pandemic is over. Most foresee a lasting vigilance, including a need for more booster shots, and most expect more variants down the road, albeit less dangerous ones. Few feel the virus will disappear entirely in the coming year.

As concern has somewhat lessened, more feel comfortable venturing out to public places like restaurants, gathering with friends and getting on an airplane than they. Americans who express concern about contracting the virus are also now more comfortable doing these things, although they remain less likely to do so than those who are not concerned about the virus — a pattern we've seen throughout the pandemic.

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