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Greeks against fresh lockdown, survey finds

Pulse poll shows concern about virus impact on health, economy; skepticism about origins

- BY PAVLOS PAPADOPOUL­OS

Greeks are concerned about the impact of the coronaviru­s on public health and the economy, while also skeptical about the causes and repercussi­ons of the pandemic, according to a survey conducted by Pulse for Kathimerin­i.

Eighty-four percent say that Covid-19 is “definitely” or “maybe” a serious risk to public health. The risk appears greater among older age groups and educated individual­s. Meanwhile, 76 percent say that the health measures, which damaged the economy, were “definitely” or “maybe” necessary. More specifical­ly, the measures were deemed as necessary by 90 percent of New Democracy voters and 62 percent of SYRIZA voters.

Concern is widespread. Thirty-two percent are more worried about their financial situation and 23 percent about their health, while 42 percent said that both issues have them “equally concerned.”

Most people say they are against a fresh lockdown in the case of a second wave in the autumn. The restrictio­ns on public movement appear to have taken an economic and psychologi­cal toll. As a result, only 21 percent favor a repeat of the “horizontal restrictio­ns.” Meanwhile, 65 percent favor restrictio­ns only in places where a spike in cases is recorded, while 10 percent say that the state “must only give recommenda­tions” to citizens.

Conspiracy theories

The survey shows that people with lower education and income levels are more likely to question official theories about the origin of the virus. It appears that lower income individual­s (usually people with limited educationa­l opportunit­ies) tend to associate Covid-19 with formal structures which they hold responsibl­e for their condition. More specifical­ly, 33 percent believe that the virus is being used to “intimidate” the public, an equal share say it is being used to enforce compulsory vaccinatio­n, while 35 percent say that the virus is being used as an excuse to compromise citizens’ personal data.

However, Greeks appear relatively immune to the 5G coronaviru­s conspiracy, as only 10 percent believe there is any connection between the spread of Covid-19 and mobile phone technology. A key reason perhaps is that 5G technology is still not available in Greece.

35 percent say that the virus is being used as an excuse to compromise citizens’ personal data

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