A majority of Americans said they believe the coronavirus outbreak in the US will get worse and think that someone in their immediate family will become sick from the virus, a new poll released Sunday found.

Sixty percent of respondents said “the worst is yet to come” and 6 percent said the “worst is behind us,” while 31 percent believe the coronavirus is “not likely to be that major of a problem,” a national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows.

The survey also found that 53 percent said they were “very worried” or “somewhat worried” that a family member would come down with the virus, while 47 percent said they were “not too worried” or “not at all worried.”

Forty-one percent of Americans said the coronavirus will change their life in a “very major” or “fairly major” way, but 56 percent said it will only affect their lives in a “small way” or “in any way.”

Asked about changes to their lives because of the outbreak, 47 percent they “plan to” or “have” stopped attending large gatherings like movies, concerts or sporting events, 36 percent say they “plan to” or “have” canceled travel plans, and 26 percent said they “plan to” or “have” stopped eating at restaurants.

Overall, 45 percent approve and 51 percent disapprove of how President Trump has managed the government’s response to the crisis.

The survey was conducted between March 11-13 and polled 900 registered voters. It has a plus/minus 3.3 percentage points margin of error.