confidence about/on resuming normal activities

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With a Flurry of High-Profile Coronavirus Cases, Washington Is Again on Edge
The cases have raised questions about the trajectory of the pandemic, even as the White House has signaled confidence about resuming normal activities.
Source: NYTimes

As I remembered the headline of the NYTimes news article, I found that I read it in my mind as “even as the White House has signaled confidence on resuming normal activities”, rather than “even as the White House has signaled confidence about resuming normal activities”.
What is the difference between the two? Are they exchangeable here?
 
Don't use "on" with that.

You can have confidence in somebody. You can also have confidence about doing something.
 
Don't use "on" with that.

You can have confidence in somebody. You can also have confidence about doing something.
Why on is wrong there?
 
OK Thank you.
I am still wondering why.
 
I find about slightly unclear there. I'm not sure why the writer hasn't used in.

Why on is wrong there?

I'm not sure how you can ask why a certain preposition is wrong. Obviously, it's because that's not what it means. If you tell us why you think on is right, perhaps we can explain further.
 
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