April 7, 2020: If infected by the coronavirus, 30% of registered voters nationwide are not confident they could receive appropriate medical treatment. That total includes 20% who are Not Very Confident and 10% who are Not at All Confident about access to treatment.[1]
At the other end of the spectrum, a Scott Rasmussen national survey found 66% are confident they could receive appropriate treatment. That total includes 27% who are Very Confident and 37% who are Somewhat Confident.[1]
Confidence is lowest in urban areas and highest in the suburbs.
Among those living in urban areas, 58% have at least some confidence that they could receive appropriate treatment while 37% do not have such confidence.[1]
In the suburbs, 70% are confident while 26% are not.[1]
As for Americans living in rural areas, 66% have confidence that they could receive treatment while 31% do not.[1]
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