A new Axios/Ipsos national survey finds that “When it comes to Donald Trump and Robert F Kennedy Jr’s healthcare policies, 19 percent feel that they have made the country healthier, while 41 percent think they have made the country less healthy; 36 percent say that they have not made much impact. The announcement of the website TrumpRx, where consumers can buy prescription drugs directly, has not registered widely with the public. Just 18 percent say they are familiar with this news and small shares currently say they would be likely to buy drugs directly from the website.”
“Many Americans (58 percent) heard the claim from the administration that there may be a link between Tylenol use among pregnant women and autism in children. Just 19 percent say they believe there’s a link between Tylenol use in pregnancy and autism, while 43 percent reject this connection and 37 percent say they are unsure. Attitudes fallout along partisan lines. A strong majority of Democrats (72 percent) believe there is no link between use of the drug and autism in children. Among Republicans, 21 percent say there is not a link, while 33 percent think there likely is a link and 44 percent say they are not sure,” the findings continued as if any of this is surprising.