A whopping 57% of those surveyed said they didn't trust the data, while 32% still deem government figures on the spread of Covid credible, according to a poll commissioned by the newspaper Bild.
Comment: And it appears that 11% aren't sure one way or the other.
The widespread skepticism is perhaps not all that surprising, given that Germany's health minister, Karl Lauterbach, himself admitted last week that the dynamics of the Omicron spread were "not being depicted accurately in the official figures because of false negatives by testing as well as delays in reporting new cases." The official dropped a bombshell when he said that the reported seven-day incidence rate was likely "two or three times" lower than the actual number of new infections.
Comment: Throughout the contrived crisis, polling has been rather contradictory, what's particularly telling is that 30-40% (if not more) of people needed to be coerced into suffering the experimental jabs, and yet we're expected to believe that 58% of people support creating an apartheid society where their loved ones and friends would be relegated to second class citizens?
Another revealing incident happened over in the UK when television programme Good Morning Britain deleted the results from a Twitter poll asking whether vaccines should be mandatory after the response (the second Tweet below) went against their fearmongering, vaccine mandate pushing narrative:
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