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Marylanders Remain Concerned About Getting Coronavirus, Poll Says

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) -- Many Marylanders are still concerned about getting ill with coronavirus, according to a new Gonzales College poll.

Statewide, 64% of Marylanders said they are worried about getting COVID-19, of which 27% said they are very worried and 37% said somewhat worried. Of the 36% of people not worried about it, 19% are "not too worried" and 17% are not worried at all about COVID-19.

When looking at political affiliations around the state, 82% of Democrats are worried about the coronavirus and 64% of Republicans are not worried about it.

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A majority of Marylanders also said they are not comfortable returning to their regular routines, about 57%, while 41% of Marylanders feel comfortable returning to a regular routine.

Only 22% of Democrats say they'd be comfortable returning to their regular routine, while 75% of Republicans in the state said they'd be comfortable.

Among unaffiliated voters, 44% are comfortable and 54% are not.

The poll of 820 likely voters, which was conducted between October 19 and October 24, has a 3.5% margin of error.

For the latest information on coronavirus go to the Maryland Health Department's website or call 211. You can find all of WJZ's coverage on coronavirus in Maryland here.

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