US behavior on face masks during COVID-19
From Sleepstandards.com
Governments all around the world have put in the effort to control the epidemic. Wearing masks is the primary method of managing the spread of COVID-19. But, in the United States, a huge portion of the population resists wearing face masks.
Our team decided to delve a little deeper into this growing problem and see the real vision Americans have, particularly their behavior on the face mask policy. Chris Norris, together with a team of experts, analyzed 2041 Americans across the U.S. Here is what we found:
1. 87.3% of Millennials think that wearing face masks can reduce the spread of COVID-19 and helps public health when only 57.64% of Millennials are truly wearing it
2. 38.83% of Americans don’t wear face masks because people aren’t wearing them
3. 14% of Americans stated they felt anxious when wearing a face mask because other people would look at them.
4. 41.4% of Americans confirmed that they used cloth masks during the COVID-19.
5. 26.3% of Americans are using N95 Respirators to avoid COVID-19.
6. 36.82% of Americans bought face masks and toilet paper for their friends’ birthday gifts during the COVID pandemic.
7. 46.7% of Americans thought that their partners should wear a mask when having sex.
8. 78.2% of Americans said that if friends or relatives come to visit them, they need to wear a face mask until they leave.
9. 51.38% of Americans have dreamed of infecting with the coronavirus while sleeping.
You can read the whole study here: https://sleepstandards.com/u-s-behavior-on-face-masks-during-covid-19/.