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Almost half of New Yorkers knew someone who died of the new coronavirus, according to a poll on Monday which found overwhelming support for confinement measures opposed elsewhere in America.
More than 16 000 New York City residents are thought to have succumbed to Covid-19, out of at least 153 000 confirmed infections, since the Big Apple declared its first case in early March.
Some 46% of people in NYC surveyed by the Siena College Research Institute said they personally knew someone who had passed away from the deadly virus.
Sixty percent responded that they knew someone who had tested positive.
The poll quizzed 803 registered state voters between 19 and 23 April.
It found that 87% were in favor of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s decision to extend New York’s lockdown until at least 15 May.
Cuomo said on Sunday that manufacturing and construction may start in the least-affected areas of New York state after 15 May as part of a phased reopening.
President Donald Trump, bracing for November elections, is impatient to resume business but some 56% of people polled said they were not confident America “will be back to normal anytime soon.”
Several states have seen protests against stay-at-home orders and Georgia has allowed thousands of businesses to resume operations, against the advice of health experts.
Eighty-four percent of voters polled by Siena said they approved of Democrat Cuomo’s handling of the virus outbreak.
Only 34% in the traditionally Democratic state approved of Trump’s handling of the crisis, the survey found.