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The pandemic has caused parents to experience employment disruptions, including more women who were forced to leave the workforce.
The pressure has increased for women who are juggling home and work-life in addition to the pandemic. According to a survey produced for ABC News by Langer Research Associates, women are being disproportionately impacted by these unprecedented times.
“Thirty-one percent of people with annual household incomes less than $50,000 report worse finances compared with pre-pandemic times, as do 30% of Hispanics, 27% of rural residents, 25% of women and 24% of those who don’t hold a college degree,” the poll found.
ABC News reported that this ABC News/Washington Post poll was conducted by landline and cellular telephone between April 18–21, 2021. It was completed in both English and Spanish. The random national sample consisted of 1,007 adults.
A vial of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
The US paused Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine on April 13 over reports of blood clots.
The pause was lifted Friday after the CDC investigated the vaccine’s side effects.
Now the CDC is investigating two more cases of blood clots linked to the vaccine.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating two new blood-clotting cases reported after people got the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
A CDC spokesperson told Insider that the agency was investigating two “confirmed reports” since Friday of a man and a woman getting blood clots after receiving the shot.
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Financial impacts have come down harder on some less-advantaged groups.
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Working moms feel the stress of burnout as they try to manage the home and workplace
Since the pandemic began, the number of women leaving the workforce is at its highest rate in more than 30 years.STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images
Americans are more apt to say their family s finances have gotten worse rather than better in the coronavirus pandemic, and those impacts have a carry-on influence on personal relationships evidence of the multiple risks the pandemic has caused more vulnerable populations.
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41% percent of Americans said the J&J vaccine is very or somewhat unsafe, per a new ABC News poll.
The US paused the J&J vaccine rollout on April 13. Doctors warned it could hurt confidence in shots.
Anthony Fauci said the pause will ultimately boost American confidence in vaccines.
The US said the decision to pause federal rollout of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine would not hurt American trust in vaccines but early polling suggests otherwise.
Forty-one percent of Americans believe the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is very or somewhat unsafe, according to a survey by ABC News and Langer Research Associates. Roughly the same amount or 46% of Americans said they consider J&J s vaccine very or somewhat safe.