

Premise, a crowdsourced insights company based in California, announced last week the results of a survey on sentiment in California around the recent statewide indoor mask mandate and other COVID-19-related issues. The survey found that Californians overwhelmingly supported the statewide mask mandate just put into place.
The survey also found that Californians have less trust in the federal government to make effective decisions concerning COVID-19 than their local or state government
Survey respondents were asked a series of questions about the statewide mask mandate, which level of government they put the highest level of trust in, their overall concern with COVID-19 and more.
Here are some of the survey’s other significant findings:
“It is notable that even with a Democratic presidential administration, Californians still prefer the actions of their local and state leaders over the federal government when it comes to COVID-19,” said Maury Blackman, CEO of Premise. “And while California’s indoor mask mandate may have generated a lot of media attention, Californians overwhelmingly supported it.”
These results are based on a survey of 840 California residents conducted from Dec. 14, 2021, to Dec. 17, 2021 via smartphones. The results were then weighted according to the appropriate census data to accurately reflect the race, ethnicity, gender, age, education level and geographic region of the statewide population.
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