Nov 3, 2020 6:42 PM EDT

Majority of Americans still disapprove of Trump’s pandemic response.

A majority of Americans — 53 percent — say the COVID-19 pandemic is not at all under control, according preliminary results from the Associated Press’ VoteCast survey. Only 4 percent of Americans said the pandemic is completely under control.

According to the survey, half of Americans said they had missed out on a wedding or funeral because of the virus, and 38 percent said at least one person in their household lost a job or income due to COVID-19. Roughly one out of five Americans said a close friend or family member has died from the virus.

And a majority of Americans — 58 percent — said they disapprove of the way President Donald Trump has handled the pandemic so far. Trump has maintained that the U.S. is “rounding the corner” on the virus, despite the fact that the nation leads in the world in both deaths and confirmed cases.

Forty-two percent of voters also said the coronavirus pandemic was their top issue. The economy and jobs came in second at 27 percent.