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23–24 June 2020BfR CoronaMONITOR
Current week
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58
65
70
72
24
20
16
18
17
15
14
10
social relationships
economic situation
physical health
mental health
Figures given in percentagesBasis: 1.027–1.034 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
13
24
63
(very) bad
(very) good
medium
Figures given in percentagesBasis: 1.028 participants
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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’)
5
66
29
downplaying
exaggerated
appropriate
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 1.008 participants
Evaluation of media coverageHow do you evaluate the overall media coverage of the novel coronavirus? (Response options: ‘downplaying’, ‘appropriate’, ‘exaggerated’)
85
65
57
57
56
26
7
0
television
radio
personal contacts
print media
internet (excl. social media)
social media
other
I do not inform myself
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 1.037 participants
Used channels of informationWhat channels do you use to inform yourself about what is happening with the novel coronavirus? (multiple selection)
90
88
86
84
80
79
66
10
12
14
16
20
21
34
mandatory distance
mandatory use of masks
cancellation of events
limitation of thenumber of customers
restriction in the cultural sector
contact restriction
restriction inschools/day-care centres
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 942–1.025 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
95
92
91
90
80
69
67
28
19
16
7
6
1
use covers for mouth and nose
wash hands more thoroughly
keep more distance to other people
comply with government regulations
meet friends or family less frequently
use disinfectant more frequently
leave home less frequently
use Corona-Warn-App
wear gloves
build up larger stocks
have food delivered more frequently
other
I have taken no measures
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 1.037 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)
24
40
36
not sure (at all)
(very) sure
medium
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 1.017 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’)
18
36
57
53
67
74
79
81
24
24
22
26
18
18
13
13
58
40
22
21
15
8
8
6
proximity to other people
door handles
cash
toys
dishes and cutlery
food
pets
clothing
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 943–1.022 participants
Perceived probability of infection by transmission pathways How 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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Over time
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 1.006–1.034 participants
09–10Jun
23–24Jun
07–08Jul
21–22Jul
04–05Aug
economic situation
social relationships
physical health
mental health
13 14
1915
16 17
10 10
Part of the questionnaire since June 2020
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)
11 12 15 10 12 13 13 13
17 14 13 19 21 21 22 24
72 74 72 71 67 65 65 63
24Mar
31Mar
07Apr
14Apr
21Apr
28Apr
05May
12May
19May
26May
09–10Jun
23–24Jun
07–08Jul
21–22Jul
04–05Aug
* Survey every two weeks since June 2020
not asked
not asked
not asked
not asked
*
Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 499–510 participants
Basis from Jun: 1.009–1.028 participants
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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) good
(very) bad
medium
3 2 4 3 4 5
62 63 54 59 5766
35 35 41 38 3929
24Mar
31Mar
07Apr
14Apr
21Apr
28Apr
05May
12May
19May
26May
09–10Jun
23–24Jun
07–08Jul
21–22Jul
04–05Aug
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not asked
not asked
not asked
not asked
*
* Survey every two weeks since June 2020
Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 480–502 participants
Basis from Jun: 992–1.008 participants
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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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 1.015–1.037 participants
print media
social media
television
radio
internet (excl. social media)
personal contacts
other
I do not inform myself
09–10Jun
23–24Jun
07–08Jul
21–22Jul
04–05Aug
1 0
85 85
67 65
63
56
6057
59 57
6 7
26 26
Part of the questionnaire since June 2020
Used channels of informationWhat channels do you use to inform yourself about what is happening with the novel coronavirus? (multiple selection)
mandatory distance
24Mar
31Mar
07Apr
14Apr
21Apr
28Apr
05May
12May
19May
26May
09–10Jun
23–24Jun
07–08Jul
21–22Jul
04–05Aug
* Survey every two weeks since June 2020a Wording was adapted to the current situation at the timeb Measure was added to the questionnaire at the time indicated
restriction in the cultural sector
mandatory use of masks
cancellation of events
contact restriction
limitation of thenumber of costumers
restriction inschools/day-care centres
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80 80
Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 474–515 participants
Basis from Jun: 942–1.025 participants
97 97 96 95 9488 89 86 87 90
85 86
90 8892 90 88 90
a
69 66
5764 66
8480
8680 80
84
86 83 82
7378 79 80
88
9288 85 85
80 77
6772 70 70 71
79
b
*
b
b
b
b
a
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: 1.015–1.037 participants
meet friends or family less frequently
leave home less frequently
use covers for mouth and nose
keep more distance to other people
comply with government regulations
wash hands more thoroughly
09–10Jun
23–24Jun
07–08Jul
21–22Jul
04–05Aug
94 95
92 91
90 90
90 92
79 80
7367
Part of the questionnaire since June 2020
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)
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other
I have taken no measures
use disinfectant more frequently
wear gloves
build up larger stocks
have food delivered more frequently
09–10Jun
23–24Jun
07–08Jul
21–22Jul
04–05Aug
6469
1916
9 7
6 6
1 1
Part of the questionnaire since June 2020a Measure was added to the questionnaire at the time indicated
Figures given in percentagesBasis: 1.015–1.037 participants
use Corona-Warn-App 28
19 19
a
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)
3929 33 32
25 24 23 2131 29
22 24
3340 38 34
39 40 40 3834 37
3740
28 31 29 34 36 36 37 41 35 3441 36
24Mar
31Mar
07Apr
14Apr
21Apr
28Apr
05May
12May
19May
26May
09–10Jun
23–24Jun
07–08Jul
21–22Jul
04–05Aug
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*
* Survey every two weeks since June 2020
Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 492–514 participants
Basis from Jun: 1.000–1.017 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’)
(very) sure
not sure (at all)
medium
35 38
2922
30 2822
2832
2025
2126 25
17 19 1914 16 19 20
16 1915
24Mar
31Mar
07Apr
14Apr
21Apr
28Apr
05May
12May
19May
26May
09–10Jun
23–24Jun
07–08Jul
21–22Jul
04–05Aug
11 913
7 9 6 6 8 9 8 7 8
13 11 9 8 9 6 9 6 7 7 8 6
1218
14 1410 8
158
13 11 138
45 4437
33 31 3025 27 29
20
3022
81 79 76 74 73 72
6368
61 60 635861 63
4843
4943 44 44 47
41 43 40
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*
* Survey every two weeks since June 2020
Figures given in percentagesBasis Mar–May: 470–511 participants
Basis from Jun: 943–1.022 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’) – Shown: response category ‘(very) high’ (values 4 + 5)
proximity to other people
door handles
cash
toys
dishes and cutlery
clothing
food
pets
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Age groups
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13
15
9
10
14 to 39 years 40 to 59 years 60 years and over
19
20
13
7
20
11
20
13
Figures given in percentagesBasis: 329–367 participants in corresponding age group
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)
social relationships
economic situation
physical health
mental health
12
15
13
29
24
18
59
62
68
14 to 39 years
40 to 59 years
60 years and over
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 328–367 participants in corresponding age group
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
5
8
2
67
59
72
28
32
25
14 to 39 years
40 to 59 years
60 years and over
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 325–353 participants in corresponding age group
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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70
55
62
38
75
52
10
1
14 to 39 years 40 to 59 years 60 years and over
88
70
61
57
65
21
9
1
97
68
47
75
29
6
3
0
personal contacts
print media
internet (excl. social media)
Figures given in percentagesBasis: 334–367 participants in corresponding age group
Used channels of informationWhat channels do you use to inform yourself about what is happening with the novel coronavirus? (multiple selection)
television
radio
social media
other
I do not inform myself
87
89
83
87
76
77
67
87
80
80
80
76
75
63
97
97
95
86
87
85
68
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 274–367 participants in corresponding age group
mandatory distance
mandatory use of masks
cancellation of events
limitation of thenumber of costumers
restriction in the cultural sector
contact restriction
restriction inschools/day-care centres
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: 334–367 participants in corresponding age group
97
92
92
86
88
74
66
40
13
18
4
5
1
14 to 39 years 40 to 59 years 60 years and over
93
92
89
91
83
64
69
25
21
16
6
9
2
94
92
91
93
67
71
64
19
24
15
10
2
0
use covers for mouth and nose
wash hands more thoroughly
keep more distance to other people
comply with government regulations
meet friends or family less frequently
use disinfectant more frequently
leave home less frequently
use Corona-Warn-App
wear gloves
build up larger stocks
other
I have taken no measures
have food delivered more frequently
Protective measures of the participantsWhich of the following measures have you taken to protect yourself or your family from the novel coronavirus? (multiple selection)
25
31
14
42
42
37
33
26
49
14 to 39 years
40 to 59 years
60 years and over
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 325–364 participants in corresponding age group
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)
75
44
26
22
21
7
10
7
14 to 39 years 40 to 59 years 60 years and over
57
39
20
22
12
8
6
8
43
37
20
18
11
10
8
4
pets
clothing
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Figures given in percentagesBasis: 282–366 participants in corresponding age group
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 to other people
door handles
cash
toys
dishes and cutlery
food
09–10 June 2020 1.015 participants
23–24 June 2020 1.037 participants
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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
Survey phase 1 Survey phase 2
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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
How were the data collected?
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