Most Americans are lounging precautions taken throughout the COVID-19 outbreak and restarting regular tasks, even as a few stress that coronavirus-related limitations were lifted, a new poll reveals.

The survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that majorities of Americans that have been frequently doing this prior to the pandemic state they’re returning to restaurants or bars, travel and attending events like sports or movies.

Only 21 percent are extremely or very worried about a COVID-19 disease within their own inner circle — the lowest amount since the pandemic started — and only 25 percent are tremendously concerned the increased restrictions will cause other people being infected within their area.

Andrea Moran, a 36-year-old freelance author and mother of 2 boys, stated she feels equally joy and relief at the opportunity to restart”doing the small things,” like with drinks on a restaurant terrace with her husband.

“It is such a sense of being through the wringer, and we are finally beginning to come from it.”

However, 34 percent of Americans believe restrictions in their place have been raised too fast, while marginally fewer — 27% — say that they weren’t lifted fast . Approximately 4 in 10 speed the rate of reopening about perfect.

How Americans approached their everyday lives abruptly changed after COVID-19 spread throughout the U.S. in ancient 2020.

Throughout the height of this outbreak, restaurants, movie theaters and shops either shut or continued working with restricted occupancy; church agencies, schools and authorities meetings moved ; and many companies made working from home an option or a necessity. Mask wearing in people became the standard in many areas, with a few cities and states which makes it compulsory.