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The Forsa Institute wanted to know in a representative survey whether the corona vaccinations were β€œtolerated well overall”.

A majority answers this question in the affirmative. But there are also many Germans who obviously have had completely different experiences.

More than one in six Germans has experienced side effects in connection with a corona vaccination. This is the result of a representative survey by the opinion research institute Forsa on behalf of the β€œNeue OsnabrΓΌcker Zeitung” (NOZ) and the online magazine β€œMultipolar”.

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In the Meantime: The percentage of Americans who say they have a great deal or a fair amount of trust in the mass media has fallen to a record low, according to a new Gallup survey β€” Axios

You can wonder why this is…

A large gap remains between Republicans and Democrats, with only 12% of the former expressing trust in media reporting against 54% of the latter. However, the partisan gap has actually been narrowing in the last couple of years. According to data aggregated by Gallup, in 2022, for instance, some 70% of Democrats expressed confidence in the media. 

The pollster sampled 1,007 adult Americans living across the country. The survey was conducted over the first two weeks of September via phone interviews. Respondents were picked randomly for the survey.

Gallup first asked Americans the question back in 1972 and has conducted the media trust poll on an almost yearly basis since 1997. While in the 1970s, the trust rate hovered around the 70% mark, it had deteriorated to around 55% by the late 1990s, and has continued to drop over the past two decades.

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