While Trump and some of his allies are blanching at the growing economic toll of the virus, polls show Americans aren’t worried the government is going too far in trying to contain the virus. On the contrary: Voters say they are more concerned the government won’t go far enough.

According to the latest POLITICO/Morning Consult poll, only 3 percent of voters said the Trump administration is doing too much in response to the virus, compared to 45 percent who say the Trump administration isn’t doing enough. Roughly 4 in 10 voters said the administration is doing the right amount.

"As the coronavirus pandemic continues, voters are almost evenly split on whether the Trump administration is doing the right amount or not enough in response," said Tyler Sinclair, vice president for Morning Consult.

That matches the sentiment in other surveys. About as many Americans in a Monmouth University poll released Monday said the federal government wasn’t doing enough (45 percent) as said the federal government’s response was “appropriate” (47 percent).

Just two weeks ago, an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll showed voters divided evenly over whether they were more worried the government would go too far or not far enough in combating the coronavirus. But Public Opinion Strategies, a Republican polling firm that makes up half of the news organizations' bipartisan team of researchers, said in its private polling over the past week that significantly more respondents are worried the government won’t go far enough.

“Last week, public opinion tipped to favoring more restrictions and shut downs,” GOP pollster Bill McInturff wrote on Public Opinion Strategies’ website.