Many Canadians who contracted COVID-19 worried about dying: Poll
OTTAWA — A new poll has pulled back the curtains on the fear and anxiety that comes with contracting COVID-19, including widespread concern among those who have tested positive for the illness that they could die.
The survey was conducted by Léger and the Association for Canadian Studies over six months and saw more than 300 respondents who identified themselves as having caught COVID-19 reflect on their experience.
Among those, more than one in three — 35 per cent — indicated that they worried that they might die from the illness, which has already taken the lives of more than 14,000 Canadians.
The result roughly aligns with the 43 per cent who said they got very sick from COVID-19, Léger executive vice-president Christian Bourque said, including 27 per cent who said it was like no illness they’d ever had.


