Only a Small Percentage of New Jerseyans Would Be Comfortable with Crowds Now, Poll Finds
Quinnipiac University asked New Jerseyans a series of questions about living life in the Garden State once COVID-19 social distancing restrictions are fully lifted.
What the polls found is really interesting.
“A large, large amount of people of New Jersey are willing to wait it out for a couple of months before letting their guard down,” a Quinnipiac poll analyst tells NJ.com.
- On going out to eat: 70% would feel uncomfortable.
- On using NJ Transit: 78% would feel uncomfortable.
- On flying: 78% would feel uncomfortable.
- On attending concerts and sporting events: 83% would feel uncomfortable.
On 'visiting friends' and 'going to work' the outlook is slightly more optimistic, with poll takers feeling more than 50% comfortable about doing so in both situations.
The takeaway? “A large, large amount of people of New Jersey are willing to wait it out for a couple of months before letting their guard down,” a Quinnipiac poll analyst tells NJ.com.
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