In the fight against the rising number of corona infections, around two thirds of German citizens continue to consider the closure of shops, clubs and leisure facilities as well as exit and contact restrictions to be an adequate means.
Berlin – In the fight against the rising number of corona infections, around two thirds of German citizens continue to consider the closure of shops, clubs and leisure facilities as well as exit and contact restrictions to be an adequate means. 66 percent of those surveyed are in favor of such a general lockdown – which also includes the ban on large events. That emerges from the “trend barometer” published on Tuesday by RTL and ntv. Accordingly, 32 percent of those surveyed reject a lockdown.
The polling institute Forsa interviewed around 1000 people for the survey from December 17th to 20th. Already at the end of November, almost two thirds of the people in Germany had advocated a lockdown in the “Trend Barometer”. However, you were asked the question before the Omikron variant became widely known. According to the new survey, a large majority of 72 percent of German citizens are in favor of a general vaccination requirement. 26 percent are against it. Of the AfD supporters, almost all are now against a general compulsory vaccination (91 percent). (dpa)
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