Pew researchers surveyed 10,348 adults in the US between August 23 and 29.
Most adults say that restrictions on public activity during the pandemic hurt economic activity and kept people from living life the way they want to, but the majority also believe those restrictions have helped slow the spread of the virus and its consequences.
Ultimately, 62% say the public health benefits of restrictions are worth the cost, while 37% say they are not.
This is a developing story and will be updated.