Filenews 24 February 2021
The sweeping passage of the pandemic seems to be reflected in many aspects of everyday life, without making "discounts" and without touching only the health system.
Research by the French centre Cevipof shows the growth of the pessimism framework in Europe and was carried out on a sample of 8,000 people from France, Germany, Italy and Britain.
It turned out that over 36% of French, 32% of Italians and Germans and 31% of Britons believe that health ministries are working with pharmaceutical companies to strengthen the latter.
At the same time, 42% of the French, 40% of the British and 39% of Germans believe that governments have "stepped" on the crisis to exploit the citizens.
The experiences of the four countries from the pandemic are not the same: Italy was hit hard in the first wave, Germany and Britain in the second, France tries to avoid the third lockdown.
Tired of the situation with the prolonged measures, the French and Italians said to a greater extent, with the figure at 40% in both cases.
The French spoke more grimly of the situation, by 34%, and by 14% by the Germans, which doubled compared to the first wave of crowns.
In terms of crisis management, from 74% in April, the percentage of Germans who said they fully or partially agree with the chancellor's moves was lowered to 56%.
In Britain the figure fell from 69% to 48% and in France from 39% to 37%.
On the issue of accepting policies amid the crown, 39% of French people expressed distrust, compared with 30% of Britons, 27% of Italians and 24% of Germans.
In the four powerful countries of Europe, both distrust and concern about the economic situation are visible.
90% of those who fear the post-crown era in Italy, 84% in France, 80% in Britain and 72% in Germany.
The issue of acceptance of vaccines is also interesting.
49% of The French, in particular, said they were willing to be vaccinated, compared to 80% of Britons, 76% of Italians and 66% of Germans.
In most cases, in 56%, the fear of a side effect overshadowed the mood for vaccination.
Source: protothema.gr