President Donald Trump released his guidelines for reopening the U.S. about two weeks ago, and some governors followed with plans to open businesses like restaurants, tattoo parlors, hair salons and more. But only 19 percent of voters believe social distancing will end in the next two months, the poll shows.

"Even as elected officials consider reopening local economies, voters are bracing for a second wave of the virus," said Tyler Sinclair, vice president for Morning Consult. "Though open signs may return, consumers may be slow to."

Health experts have warned of a second wave, particularly in the months before a coronavirus vaccine is approved. While Trump has touted the Food and Drug Administration for its speed and willingness to work with companies seeking vaccines and treatments, voters aren’t as confident about the quick arrival of a vaccine, with 53 percent expecting one to be available in the U.S. more than six months from now.

The president’s lowest marks were for “developing a vaccine for coronavirus,” with 36 percent rating his performance in this category as “excellent” or “good.” Thirty-six percent also selected “excellent or good” for “testing Americans for coronavirus” and for “ensuring all Americans have access to health care.”