The number of Americans who worry about becoming infected with the CCP virus dropped to the lowest on record in March, according to Gallup. Only 35 percent of the people surveyed from March 15 to 21 said they were worried about catching COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus. The pollster has surveyed sentiments related to the pandemic since April last year when 60 percent of Americans were concerned with becoming infected. The percentage of those concerned about becoming infected has steadily dropped since the start of the year, according to the poll. Americans have likely grown less worried about access to testing and treatment. Only 14 percent of the respondents told Gallup in March they were either very or moderately concerned about access to testing. Only 22 percent were very or moderately concerned about access to hospital and health …