PANDEMIC FATIGUE POSES PROBLEM FOR BIDEN: POLL

A large majority of Americans are feeling tired and frustrated by the current state of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new poll, posing a lingering problem as the Biden administration struggles to turn the page on COVID-19.

A Kaiser Family Foundation survey published Friday found 75 percent of respondents described themselves as tired of the pandemic roughly two years after the first cases were detected domestically, including 74 percent of Democrats, 72 percent of Republicans and 80 percent of independents.

More than 70 percent of each group described feeling frustrated by the state of the pandemic as well.

The fatigue has resulted in a feeling of inevitability about contracting the virus, the poll found, with 77 percent of adults saying most people in the U.S. will eventually get the virus.

Impact on Biden: The survey’s findings come as recent polling has shown President Biden’s approval ratings, and more specifically approval of his handling of the pandemic, have steadily declined as the country grapples with recurring waves of infections and debates over masking and vaccine mandates.

A Pew Research Center poll published earlier this week found Biden’s approval rating on the pandemic had dropped from 65 percent last March to 44 percent this month.