The president, meanwhile, has been hosting nationally televised daily news conferences, some of which stretch on for more than two hours, blanketing the airwaves.

But the poll shows an uptick in the percentage of voters who say the Trump administration hasn't done enough to combat the coronavirus. In the new poll, 50 percent say the administration hasn't done enough, up 7 points over the past three weeks. Only 38 percent of voters say the administration is doing the right amount, while 4 percent say it is doing too much.

The Trump administration has also been widely criticized as slow-footed in ramping up testing and facilitating the distribution of vital medical supplies to hot spots like New York and California. More than 10,000 Americans have died from complications related to the virus, and the U.S. has well more than 300,000 confirmed cases.

A majority of voters, at 54 percent, disapprove of the job Trump is doing overall as president, while 44 percent approve of Trump’s job performance.

The poll was conducted April 3-5, surveying 1,990 registered voters. The margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points.

Morning Consult is a global data intelligence company, delivering insights on what people think in real time by surveying tens of thousands across the globe every single day.

More details on the poll and its methodology can be found in these two documents: Toplines | Crosstabs