A new poll from the Siena College Research Institute shows New Yorkers remain very concerned over the threat posed by the coronavirus. The survey examined several aspects related to the pandemic from dining at restaurants to how people expect the cornavirus to spread again this fall. The most telling numbers, however, regard schools. Institute Director Don Levy tells WBFO that 62% of those surveyed say completely opening schools is too risky.
Siena poll shows most New Yorkers are against schools reopening
