U.S. adults who feel uneasy about in-person interactions after COVID, 2021, by race
As of February 2021, around 57 percent of black adults in the United States reported feeling uneasy about going back to in-person interactions after the COVID-19 pandemic is over. This statistic illustrates the percentage of adults in the United States who feel uneasy going back to in-person interactions after the COVID-19 pandemic is over as of February 2021, by race.