WASHINGTON, DC: The number of prayers in the United States has increased as the corona spreads, according to a survey. According to a Washington-based Pew Research Center survey, more than half (55%) of the nation’s adults prayed for the end of Corona. The survey, which was conducted on March 19-24, surveyed 11,537 adults in the United States. The majority (82%) of those who agreed to pray for the end of the Coronation are Evangelical Protestants.

According to the Pew Research Center, two-thirds of Catholics (68%) in the same proportion of major Protestants (65%) agreed to pray for the end of the Coronation. The results of the survey also show that even those who do not believe in any religion (36%) prayed during this period. 57% of Americans who go to church once or twice a month now watch the Holy Spirit on television or online. Nine out of 10 respondents (91%) admitted that they had experienced minor changes in their lives after the outbreak of the disease. The United States has overtaken Italy just yesterday to become one of the world’s largest HIV-infected countries.

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