How Americans Feel About the Country Right Now: Anxious. Hopeful.

Amanda Vibelius, a stay-at-home mother in rural Arizona, is angry and overwhelmed. ​Her father is diabetic, a condition that cost him work because of the coronavirus. As cases skyrocket in her state, she’s nervous about allowing her 11-year-old daughter to join friends at the playground. And she has warned her husband, a doctor, that if he contracts the virus, she will kick him out of the house to quarantine.