A third of Germans will try to avoid unvaccinated people during the Christmas holidays, according to a new public poll.
According to a survey by YouGov, 35% of respondents want to avoid meeting unvaccinated people in the coming weeks.
Nearly a quarter said they would take special precautions when meeting unvaccinated people. 15% of respondents said they would pay special attention to distance and hygiene standards, and another 9% said they would ask for a rapid coronavirus test before agreeing to meet.
9% of respondents do not play an important role in deciding how to spend Christmas.
29% of respondents did not play any role in non-vaccination.
Germany is currently experiencing a fourth wave of coronavirus. On Saturday, the National Institute for Disease Control, the Robert Koha Institute (RKI), said the seven-day morbidity rate per 100,000 population is currently 321.8.
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