Germans don't believe in return to normal or next year

At the end of 2021, optimism in Germany is very low, hence only 15% of Germans believe that the pandemic will be completed in part or completely during 2022, show poll results conducted by the company YouGov. About 79% of respondents interviewed from 21 December to 23 December believe [...]
About 79% of respondents interviewed from December 21st to 23rd believe that the Coronavirus will at least partially affect the general life of citizens even during 2022. Some 34 percent expect the influence of pandemic to be greater.
In addition to this mood the respondents were worse a year ago when YouGov estimated that only 26 percent of Germans “were lighting at the end of the” tunnel.
At the time, Germany was in isolation, but the newly launched vaccine campaign was considered a reason for hope.
Since the first vaccines arrived in the country in December 2020, Health Minister Jens Spahn had said that autumn and winter of next year will no longer be under the influence of pandemic.
However, Germany in recent days is recording record figures of new coronary cases, and restrictions remain in force, either for vaccinated persons or for those unexplored.
The current coronary crisis in Germany is difficult to convey due to delays in testing and presenting new cases as a result of last-year holidays, health authorities declared in recent days.
But, on December 30th, the Robert Koch Institute reported 42,770 new cases of coronary and 3,838 cases of death. Last week the figures were 44,927 with 425.
The measures against spreading pandemics scheduled on December 21st are aimed at limiting contact with the aim of preventing the spread of the version, Omitron, entered into force on December 28th throughout Germany's territory.










