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One in four worried about catching COVID at work: Gallup

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November 22, 2022
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One in four U.S. workers say they are worried about contracting COVID-19 at their workplace, according to a new Gallup survey. 

The new poll, published on Tuesday, found that 26 percent of employed adults surveyed said they were “very” or “moderately” concerned about COVID-19 exposure at their workplace, marking a decrease of seven percentage points from the 33 percent of respondents who said the same in a similar survey conducted in July. 

Thirty-three percent of female respondents said they are worried about catching COVID at their workplace in the new poll, while 21 percent of male respondents said they are.

Democrats surveyed were more likely to express concern than respondents of other political affiliations, with 38 percent of those identifying as Democrats saying they are worried about COVID-19 exposure at their workplace compared to 26 percent of Independents and nine percent of Republicans.

Smaller differences were found among age groups, with 29 percent of respondents who are 18 to 34 years of age saying they are worried about catching COVID at their workplace while 26 percent of respondents who are 35 to 55 years of age and 22 percent of those aged 55 or older expressed the same concern.

A higher proportion of white-collar workers than blue-collar workers said they were worried, at 25 percent and 19 percent respectively.

Concern was more common among those employed in the education and healthcare fields, with 40 percent of respondents who work in education and 34 percent of respondents who work in healthcare saying they were worried about exposure at their workplace.

The poll comes as COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have dropped since climbing in the summer, though many have expressed concerns about a potential surge in cases during the winter. 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 69 percent of Americans are fully vaccinated against the virus. 

The Gallup poll was conducted from October 11 to October 19 with a total of 3,703 adults participating in the survey, including 1,174 employed full or part time. The poll’s margin of error for the group of employed adults is two percentage points.

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