You got a poll link? Would be interested to dig into the cross-tabs. I think it's safe to say that 15-20 percent like and want lockdowns even if there was no virus. You add 30-40 percent of people who get scared easily with high incidence (like Germany I presume) and...yeah.
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I‘ll get back to you. This stuff is reported regularly on the evening news, but I‘ve never actually bothered to look up the data.
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Good point. People feel safer when they answer the way they are supposed to. There are even extreme cases where the proper view is maintained with one's intimates due to primative paranoia.
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Hab diesbezüglich die Theorie gehört, dass die Leute nicht bei den Impfzentren erscheinen, weil sie sich beim Hausarzt impfen lassen
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ich auch, stimmt zweifellos in einigen Fällen. kann aber kaum den ganzen Effekt erklären ...
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For the polls the mostly ask older or retired people that are far more scared than others via mainstream TV.
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everyone that watches Tagesschau every evening ...
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Ignore what they say, watch what they do; applies to the public as well as politicians. Compare what people say they do on recycling, vs what actually goes into landfills.
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I had a friend who worked for a statistical agency on the consumer price index, which uses, as an input, a consumer expenditure survey - what people buy. One reconciliation they had to do was what people reported for alcohol purchases vs wholesale liquor sales.
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Polls seem accurate, around 50% of the U.S. population will get the vaccine. Might be enough for herd immunity in some areas.
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This is about Germany. In the mentioned groups uptake has been substantially lower than expected.
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