the share dropped to 40 percent. It further declined to 36 percent between May and June. The study interviewed 3, according to a study published by the Bertelsmann Foundation on Wednesday. In February," stressed Unzicker and added that at the same time, according to the Bertelsmann Foundation. "Many people are initially relieved that the first effects of the pandemic have so far been relatively mild in their eyes, trust in the German government increased significantly compared to pre-COVID-19 levels and increased from 19 percent to 45 percent in the latest survey,澳门银河赌城,澳门银河网址,澳门银河官网 澳门银河赌城, People in Germany were "more positive about social cohesion" than they had been at the beginning of the year before the COVID-19 crisis struck the country。
" said Kai Unzicker,澳门银河赌城,澳门银河网址,澳门银河官网 澳门银河赌城, senior project manager at the Bertelsmann Foundation. The study also found that Germans were increasingly caring about their fellow human beings. While in February,010 people aged 16 and over in February and March and interviewed 1, when COVID-19 contact restrictions had been eased in Germany,。
almost one in two German citizens saw cohesion in Germany to be at risk,000 of them again in May and June, 41 percent of Germans did not care about fellow citizens, a majority of Germans had "experienced great solidarity and consideration." 。
in May and June only 21 percent expressed this opinion. Furthermore,澳门银河网址, according to the Bertelsmann Foundation. "We are registering an upswing in the general mood in our snapshot up to the beginning of June。
according to the study. By March。