Poll: NY fears health risk of reopening too soon over economic risk of waiting
Loudonville, N.Y. — By a margin of 65 to 32 percent, voters say moving too quickly to loosen stay-at-home orders — potentially spreading the virus faster and resulting in more lives being lost — is a bigger danger than moving too slowly to loosen those orders — causing greater economic impact and more jobs potentially lost — according to a new poll conducted by the Siena College Research Institute.