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May 20, 2020
Americans Who Rely Most on White House for COVID-19 News More Likely to Downplay the Pandemic
About a quarter of Americans say they rely most on national news outlets for coronavirus news
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Americans Who Rely Most on White House for COVID-19 News More Likely to Downplay the Pandemic
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Americans who rely on national outlets for COVID-19 news most likely to see media coverage as accurate
About half of Americans who rely on White House for coronavirus news think the crisis has been overblown
About a quarter of Americans say they rely most on national news outlets for coronavirus news
President Trump speaks on vaccine development in the White House Rose Garden on May 15, accompanied by NIH Director Francis Collins, HHS Secretary Alex Azar, coronavirus task force coordinator Deborah Birx, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci and Defense Secretary Mark Esper. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
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