One in five U.S. adults say a relative or close friend has died of COVID-19 - and black and Hispanic Americans are twice as likely as whites to have lost a loved one, poll shows
A new poll found 19% say they have lost either a relative or a close friend to COVID-19 since March 1, 2020
A total of 30% of black respondents and 29% of Hispanics said a loved one had died of the disease compared to 15% of white respondents
People who made $30,000 or less per year were more likely to say someone they knew died compared to those with higher
incomes