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Page 1: BfR Corona MONITOR 16–17 February 20216. 58. 36. downplaying. exaggerated. appropriate. BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021. 5. Figures given in percentages. Basis: 985 participants

16–17 February 2021BfR CoronaMONITOR

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Current week

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 2

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BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 3

43

57

58

59

26

21

21

20

31

22

21

21

social relationships

mental health

physical health

economical situation

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 988–996 participants

Concern about the impact of the novel coronavirusTo what extent are you personally concerned or not concerned about the impact of the novel coronavirus in the following areas of life?(Response scale: 1 ‘not concerned at all’ to 5 ‘very concerned’)

not concerned (at all) medium (very) concerned

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21

32

47

(very) bad

(very) good

medium

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 995 participants

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 4

Perceived informedness about what is happeningHow well or badly do you feel informed about what is happening with the novel coronavirus?(Response scale: 1 ‘very bad’ to 5 ‘very good’)

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6

58

36

downplaying

exaggerated

appropriate

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 5

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 985 participants

Evaluation of media coverageHow do you evaluate the overall media coverage of the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘downplaying’, ‘appropriate’, ‘exaggerated’)

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BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 6

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 994–997 participants

65

52

43

36

32

23

16

17

39

27

19

10

19

31

18

37

49

66

television

radio

personal contacts

internet (excl. social media)

print media

social media

Used channels of informationHow often do you use the following information channels to inform yourself about what is happening with the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘daily’, ‘several times a week’, ‘once a week’, ‘less than once a week’, ‘never’)

daily several times/once a week less/never

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94

93

92

92

86

66

64

63

58

52

45

6

7

8

8

14

34

36

37

42

48

55

mandatory distance

mandatory use of masks

quarantine measures

regulation on working from home

cancellation of events

closure of cultural institutions

national vaccination strategy

contact restriction

closure of day-care centres and schools

closure of gastronomic establishments

closure of shops

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 7

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 940–993 participants

Appropriateness of the measures for containmentHow do you evaluate the following measures to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘not appropriate’, ‘appropriate’)

appropriate not appropriate

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98

91

91

85

84

79

76

68

39

22

11

8

0

use covers for mouth and nose

comply with government regulations

keep more distance to other people

meet friends and family less frequently

wash hands more thoroughly

leave home less frequently

ventilate closed rooms more frequently

use desinfectant more frequently

use Corona-Warn-App

build up larger stocks

have food delivered more frequently

other

I have taken no measures

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 8

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 997 participants

Protective measures of the participantsWhich of the following measures have you taken to protect yourself or your family from the novel coronavirus?(multiple selection)

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27

34

39

not sure (at all)

(very) sure

medium

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 9

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 973 participants

Perceived controllability of the risk of infectionHow sure are you that you can protect yourself from an infection with the novel coronavirus? (Response scale: 1 ‘not sure at all’ to 5 ‘very sure’)

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13

32

49

51

64

69

76

80

21

23

25

24

18

20

16

15

65

45

26

25

18

11

8

5

proximity to other people

door handles

cash

toys

dishes and cutlery

food

pets

clothing

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 10

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 918–984 participants

Perceived probability of infection by transmission pathwaysHow high or low do you estimate the probability of being infected with the novel coronavirus via the following paths?(Response scale: 1 ‘very low’ to 5 ‘very high’)

(very) low medium (very) high

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BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 11

Over time

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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 986–1.035 participants

09.–10.Jun

23.–24.Jun

07.–08.Jul

21.–22.Jul

04.–06.Aug

18.–19.Aug

01.–02.Sep

15.–16.Sep

29.–30.Sep

13.–14.Okt

27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

13 14 1420 19 21 19 16 19 19

2722 23 24 26

22 23 23 21

1915 18 20 22

18 18 2024 23 21 22 24 22 23 21 20 22 21

16 17 15

24 21 24 25

15

24 26

3531 34 36 35

30 32

40

31

10 10 1014 17 17 18

1418

12

2518

23 2117 17

2125 22

Part of the questionnaire since June 2020; survey on two (** three) consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicated

9 23 7 21 4** 18 1 15 29 13 27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Concern about the impact of the novel coronavirusTo what extent are you personally concerned or not concerned about the impact of the novel coronavirus in the following areas of life?(Response scale: 1 ‘not concerned at all’ to 5 ‘very concerned’) – Shown: response category ‘(very) concerned’ (values 4 + 5)

economicsituation

socialrelationships

physical health

mental health

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11 12 15 10 12 13 13 13 17 16 15 16 16 16 16 18 14 13 17 19 15 20 22 21 21

17 14 13 1921 21 22 24 19 23 24

3124 27 28 27

22 2126 25

26

32 29 27 32

72 74 72 71 67 65 65 63 65 61 6152

61 57 56 5664 66

57 57 5948 49 52 47

24.Mrz

31.Mrz

07.Apr

14.Apr

21.Apr

28.Apr

05.Mai

12.Mai

19.Mai

26.Mai

09.–10.Jun

23.–24.Jun

07.–08.Jul

21.–22.Jul

04.–06.Aug

18.–19.Aug

01.–02.Sep

15.–16.Sep

29.–30.Sep

13.–14.Okt

27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

* Since June 2020 survey every two weeks on two (** three) consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicated

Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 499–510 participants

Basis from Jun: 993–1.032 participants

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 13

not asked

not asked

not asked

not asked

*

24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 9 23 7 21 4** 18 1 15 29 13 27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Perceived informedness about what is happeningHow well or badly do you feel informed about what is happening with the novel coronavirus?(Response scale: 1 ‘very bad’ to 5 ‘very good’)

(very)good

(very)bad

medium

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* Since June 2020 survey every two weeks on two (** three) consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicated

Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 480–502 participants

Basis from Jun: 965–1.019 participants

0 3 2 4 3 4 5 5 6 6 6 5 8 6 5 3 4 5 4 4 6 6 7 6

62 63 54 59 5766 64 64 67 65 65 60 65 65 69 65 63 66 67

6961 58 58

35 3541 38 39

29 32 29 27 29 30 31 29 30 28 31 32 30 29 2533 35 36

24.Mrz

31.Mrz

07.Apr

14.Apr

21.Apr

28.Apr

05.Mai

12.Mai

19.Mai

26.Mai

09.–10.Jun

23.–24.Jun

07.–08.Jul

21.–22.Jul

04.–06.Aug

18.–19.Aug

01.–02.Sep

15.–16.Sep

29.–30.Sep

13.–14.Okt

27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

not asked

not asked

not asked

not asked

*

24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 9 23 7 21 4** 18 1 15 29 13 27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Evaluation of media coverageHow do you evaluate the overall media coverage of the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘downplaying’, ‘appropriate’, ‘exaggerated’)

exaggerated

downplaying

appropriate

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27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 983–1.018 participants

61 63 63 6259

66 6461

65

55 55 5752 51

5451 51 52

49 4945 43 42

4642

3843

36 3734 34 32 30

3429

36

31 32 3134 33

29 30 30 32

23 21 22 20 21 1924

2023

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 15

Part of the questionnaire since 27–28 October 2020; survey on two consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicated

27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Used channels of informationHow often do you use the following information channels to inform yourself about what is happening with the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘daily’, ‘several times a week’, ‘once a week’, ‘less than once a week’, ‘never’) – Shown: response category ‘daily’

television

radio

personal contacts

internet (excl. social media)

print media

social media

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* Since June 2020 survey every two weeks on two (** three) consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicateda Wording was adapted to the current situation at the timeb Measure was added to the questionnaire (again) at the time indicated

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 16

Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 478–512 participants

Basis from Jun: 930–1.031 participants

97 97 96 95 9488 89 86 87 90 85 86 83 86 83 87

80 83 88 8478 81 85 86 91 89 90 88 86

a

a

a

a97 96 93 92 90 85 80 77 79 78

49 5262

74 76 72 70 66

97 96 96 94 91 88 92 93 95 91 90 92

24.Mrz

31.Mrz

07.Apr

14.Apr

21.Apr

28.Apr

05.Mai

12.Mai

19.Mai

26.Mai

09.–10.Jun

23.–24.Jun

07.–08.Jul

21.–22.Jul

04.–06.Aug

18.–19.Aug

01.–02.Sep

15.–16.Sep

29.–30.Sep

13.–14.Okt

27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

92 88 85 85 80 7767 72 70 70 71

7971 75 80 78 75 76 79 82 81 77 79 76

8476 74 69

63

b90 88 92 90 88 90 90 92 92 89 92 91 91 93 96 96 94 92 95 96 93 93 94

94 9387 89

8376 75 71 67

59 57 58

*

b

b

24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 9 23 7 21 4** 18 1 15 29 13 27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Appropriateness of the measures for containment IHow do you evaluate the following measures to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘not appropriate’, ‘appropriate’) – Shown: response category ‘appropriate’

cancellationof events

closure ofcultural institutions

quarantinemeasures

closure of day-carecentres and schools

contact restriction

mandatorydistance

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24.Mrz

31.Mrz

07.Apr

14.Apr

21.Apr

28.Apr

05.Mai

12.Mai

19.Mai

26.Mai

09.–10.Jun

23.–24.Jun

07.–08.Jul

21.–22.Jul

04.–06.Aug

18.–19.Aug

01.–02.Sep

15.–16.Sep

29.–30.Sep

13.–14.Okt

27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

74 7264

* Since June 2020 survey every two weeks on two (** three) consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicateda Wording was adapted to the current situation at the timeb Measure was added to the questionnaire (again) at the time indicated

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 17

Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 478–512 participants

Basis from Jun: 930–1.031 participants

41 4254

62 64 60 5952

86 83 8273 78 79 80

88 8492 92 87 91 90 92 90 92 94 89 92 93 93 92 91 93

8692

86 8472

6471 66 66 61 56 51

45

*

a

b

b

b

a, b

b

24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 9 23 7 21 4** 18 1 15 29 13 27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Appropriateness of the measures for containment IIHow do you evaluate the following measures to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘not appropriate’, ‘appropriate’) – Shown: response category ‘appropriate’

regulation on working from home

national vaccin-ation strategy

mandatory useof masks

closure of shops

closure of gastrono-mic establishments

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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 997–1.037 participants

09.–10.Jun

23.–24.Jun

07.–08.Jul

21.–22.Jul

04.–06.Aug

18.–19.Aug

01.–02.Sep

15.–16.Sep

29.–30.Sep

13.–14.Okt

27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

94 95 95 95 95 94 97 96 95 96 96 98 97 95 97 96 97 98 98

92 91 89 91 90 90 88 89 91 90 92 95 93 92 95 94 92 91 91

90 90 91 92 90 91 91 93 90 93 94 94 93 92 94 93 94 92 91

90 92 88 91 90 93 90 93 89 92 94 92 92 90 93 90 90 8984

79 8072 70 68 70 70

60 64 6576

82 7883 86 87 86 83 85

Part of the questionnaire since June 2020; survey on two (** three) consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicateda Measure was added to the questionnaire at the time indicated

a82

76 79 76

9 23 7 21 4** 18 1 15 29 13 27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Protective measures of the participants IWhich of the following measures have you taken to protect yourself or your family from the novel coronavirus?(multiple selection)

meet friends orfamily less frequently

use covers formouth and nose

keep more distanceto other people

comply withgovernment regulations

wash handsmore thoroughly

ventilate closed roomsmore frequently

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6 6 6 5 6 5 7 8 9 8 8 7 6 8 7 9 8 7 8

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 19

09.–10.Jun

23.–24.Jun

07.–08.Jul

21.–22.Jul

04.–06.Aug

18.–19.Aug

01.–02.Sep

15.–16.Sep

29.–30.Sep

13.–14.Okt

27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

6469

6469

7670 74 73 74 74 78 77

72 76 74 75 71 68 68

19 16 19 17 18 21 20 19 20 16 17 14 1723 22 23 23 20 22

9 7 6 7 8 10 8 6 8 611 10 8 11 11 12 11 15 11

Part of the questionnaire since June 2020; survey on two (** three) consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicateda Measure was added to the questionnaire at the time indicated

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 997–1.037 participants

28 3136 35 35 38 39 38 40 39 42

37 3643 40 39 37 39

7367 64 64 64 64 60

51

6559

69 73 7075

80 80 82 82 79

a

9 23 7 21 4** 18 1 15 29 13 27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Protective measures of the participants IIWhich of the following measures have you taken to protect yourself or your family from the novel coronavirus?(multiple selection)

leave homeless frequently

use Corona-Warn-App

use disinfectantmore frequently

other

I have takenno measures

build up larger stocks

have food deliveredmore frequently

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3929 33 32

25 24 23 2131 29

22 24 22 21 24 2027 25 23 25 27 27 26 27 28 23 25 22

27

3340

3834

39 40 4038

34 37

3740

35 4142

4034 38 39 36

42 41 42 40 43

3738

3534

28 31 29 34 36 36 37 4135 34

41 3643

37 3340 39 37 38 39

31 32 33 33 2840 36

44 39

24.Mrz

31.Mrz

07.Apr

14.Apr

21.Apr

28.Apr

05.Mai

12.Mai

19.Mai

26.Mai

09.–10.Jun

23.–24.Jun

07./08.Jul

21./22.Jul

4./5./6.Aug

18.–19.Aug

01.–02.Sep

15.–16.Sep

29.–30.Sep

13.–14.Okt

27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 20

Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 492–514 participants

Basis from Jun: 973–1.017 participants

*

* Since June 2020 survey every two weeks on two (** three) consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicated

24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 9 23 7 21 4** 18 1 15 29 13 27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Perceived controllability of the risk of infectionHow sure are you that you can protect yourself from an infection with the novel coronavirus? (Response scale: 1 ‘not sure at all’ to 5 ‘very sure’)

(very) sure

not sure(at all)

medium

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24.Mrz

31.Mrz

07.Apr

14.Apr

21.Apr

28.Apr

05.Mai

12.Mai

19.Mai

26.Mai

09.–10.Jun

23.–24.Jun

07.–08.Jul

21.–22.Jul

04.–06.Aug

18.–19.Aug

01.–02.Sep

15.–16.Sep

29.–30.Sep

13.–14.Okt

27.–28.Okt

10.–11.Nov

24.–25.Nov

08.–09.Dez

17.–18.Dez

05.–06.Jan

19.–20.Jan

02.–03.Feb

16.–17.Feb

02.–03.Mrz

11 913

7 9 6 6 8 9 8 7 8 59 8 10 7 9 7 6 9 9 6

10 714

9 7 8

1218

14 1410 8

158

13 11 138 9 12 9

1510 11 11 10 12 10 8 11 12 13 13 10 11

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 21

Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 470–511 participants

Basis from Jun: 897–1.030 participants

13 11 9 8 9 6 9 6 7 7 8 6 510 7

117 7 9 7 9 7 10 9 6 8 8 6 5

26 2517 19 19

14 16 19 2016 19

15 15 1822 21

1522

18 18 18 20 20 1915

20 1814

18

35 38

2922

30 2822

2832

2025

21 24 2226 23 20

24 24 21 2418

25 23 2227

22 23 25

45 4437

33 31 3025 27 29

20

3022

26 25 2631

2431 29

2531

27 29 31 2936 33

29 26

61 63

4843

4943 44 44 47

41 43 40 40 4147

43 42 45 46 44 4739

43 4448 47 46

3945

81 79 76 74 73 72

6368

61 60 6358 60

65 63 63 64 61 6367

7369 69 69

74 7671 69

65

*

* Since June 2020 survey every two weeks on two (** three) consecutive days; the first day of each survey is indicated

24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 9 23 7 21 4** 18 1 15 29 13 27 10 24 8 17 5 19 2 16 2Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar2020 2021

Perceived probability of infection by transmission pathwaysHow high or low do you estimate the probability of being infected with the novel coronavirus via the following paths?(Response scale: 1 ‘very low’ to 5 ‘very high’) – Shown: response category ‘(very) high’ (values 4 + 5)

proximity toother people

door handles

cash

toys

dishes andcutlery

clothing

food

pets

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BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 22

Age groups

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36

31

20

31

14 to 39 years 40 to 59 years 60 years and over

36

16

23

21

21

18

20

10

physical health

economic situation

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 305–346 participants in corresponding age group

social relationships

mental health

BfR-Corona-Monitor | 16–17 February 2021 23

Concern about the impact of the novel coronavirusTo what extent are you personally concerned or not concerned about the impact of the novel coronavirus in the following areas of life?(Response scale: 1 ‘not concerned at all’ to 5 ‘very concerned’) – Shown: response category ‘(very) concerned’ (values 4 + 5)

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25

18

20

30

35

31

46

48

49

14 to 39 years

40 to 59 years

60 years and over

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 309–346 participants in corresponding age group

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Perceived informedness about what is happeningHow well or badly do you feel informed about what is happening with the novel coronavirus?(Response scale: 1 ‘very bad’ to 5 ‘very good’)

(very) goodmedium(very) bad

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6

6

6

52

60

61

42

34

33

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 306–345 participants in corresponding age group

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14 to 39 years

40 to 59 years

60 years and over

Evaluation of media coverageHow do you evaluate the overall media coverage of the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘downplaying’, ‘appropriate’, ‘exaggerated’)

exaggeratedappropriatedownplaying

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37

27

40

36

13

46

74

64

51

48

28

16

87

64

36

23

58

7

television

radio

personal contacts

internet (excl. social media)

print media

social media

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 307–346 participants in corresponding age group

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14 to 39 years 40 to 59 years 60 years and over

Used channels of informationHow often do you use the following information channels to inform yourself about what is happening with the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘daily’, ‘several times a week’, ‘once a week’, ‘less than once a week’, ‘never’) – Shown: response category ‘daily’

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89

86

89

92

83

66

62

54

55

50

46

97

97

93

94

89

65

59

63

60

47

46

95

95

93

92

86

68

71

71

59

61

45

mandatory distance

mandatory use of masks

quarantine measures

regulation on working from home

cancellation of events

closure of cultural institutions

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 274–346 participants in corresponding age group

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national vaccination strategy

contact restriction

closure of day-care centres and schools

closure of gastronomic establishments

closure of shops

14 to 39 years 40 to 59 years 60 years and over

Appropriateness of the measures for containmentHow do you evaluate the following measures to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘not appropriate’, ‘appropriate’) – Shown: response category ‘appropriate’

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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 310–346 participants in corresponding age group

98

86

87

86

80

83

68

71

49

18

14

11

1

14 to 39 years 40 to 59 years 60 years and over

99

94

97

91

86

81

83

68

42

20

9

5

0

97

94

91

78

88

73

76

66

24

30

10

7

0

use covers for mouth and nose

comply with government regulations

keep more distance to other people

meet friends or family less frequently

wash hands more thoroughly

leave home less frequently

ventilate closed rooms more frequently

use disinfectant more frequently

use Corona-Warn-App

build up larger stocks

other

I have taken no measures

have food delivered more frequently

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Protective measures of the participantsWhich of the following measures have you taken to protect yourself or your family from the novel coronavirus?(multiple selection)

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29

29

23

35

35

31

36

36

46

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 304–342 participants in corresponding age group

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14 to 39 years

40 to 59 years

60 years and over

Perceived controllability of the risk of infectionHow sure are you that you can protect yourself from an infection with the novel coronavirus? (Response scale: 1 ‘not sure at all’ to 5 ‘very sure’)

(very) suremediumnot sure (at all)

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70

51

27

27

23

17

6

4

14 to 39 years 40 to 59 years 60 years and over

72

40

24

24

17

10

5

5

53

44

26

23

14

6

12

6

proximity to other people

door handles

cash

toys

dishes and cutlery

food

pets

clothing

Figures given in percentagesBasis: 266–346 participants in corresponding age group

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Perceived probability of infection by transmission pathwaysHow high or low do you estimate the probability of being infected with the novel coronavirus via the following paths?(Response scale: 1 ‘very low’ to 5 ‘very high’) – Shown: response category ‘(very) high’ (values 4 + 5)

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Survey phase 1 Survey phase 2 Survey phase 3

Dates and sample sizes of the survey

24 March 2020 510 participants

31 March 2020 500 participants

07 April 2020 510 participants

14 April 2020 515 participants

21 April 2020 505 participants

28 April 2020 503 participants

05 May 2020 504 participants

12 May 2020 510 participants

19 May 2020 509 participants

26 May 2020 510 participants

09–10 June 2020 1.015 participants

23–24 June 2020 1.037 participants

07–08 July 2020 1.011 participants

21–22 July 2020 1.037 participants

04–06 August 2020 1.024 participants

18–19 August 2020 1.033 participants

01–02 September 2020 1.013 participants

15–16 September 2020 1.026 participants

29–30 September 2020 1.012 participants

13–14 October 2020 1.015 participants

27–28 October 2020 1.006 participants

10–11 November 2020 1.009 participants

24–25 November 2020 1.018 participants

08–09 December 2020 1.004 participants

17–18 December 2020 1.010 participants

05–06 January 2021 1.017 participants

19–20 January 2021 1.018 participants

02–03 February 2021 1.004 participants

16–17 February 2021 997 participants

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How were the data collected?

Statistical population: German-speaking population ages 14 years and over in private households in the Federal Republic of Germany

Sampling: Samples drawn at random from land line and mobile telephone numbers which can also include telephone numbers not listed in directories (in line with standards set by the Association of German Market Research Institutes – ADM)

Data weighting: Data was weighted according to gender, education, age, employment, size of city and German federal state to guarantee representativeness

Method: Telephone interview (CATI omnibus survey, Dual Frame)

Presentation of results: All figures given in percentages, rounding differences are possible, only valid responseswere included (response option ‘don‘t know’ was excluded from all analyses)

Conducted by: Kantar GmbH

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About the BfR

Do nanoparticles promote the occurrence of allergies? Does apple juice contain too much aluminium? The German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, or BfR for short, is responsible foranswering questions on all aspects of the health assessment of foods and feeds, consumer products and chemicals. Through its work, it makes a decisive contribution towards ensuring that food, products and the use of chemicals have become safer in Germany.

The Institute's main tasks comprise the assessment of existing health risks and identification of new ones, the development of recommendations to limit risks and the transparent communicationof this process. This work results in the scientific advice given to political decision makers. To help with the strategic alignment of its risk communication, the BfR conducts its own research in the field of risk perception. The Institute is independent in its scientific assessments, research and communication. The BfR belongs to the portfolio of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL).

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