In a representative survey, the Forsa Institute asked whether respondents had tolerated the corona vaccinations “well overall”. A majority answered in the affirmative, but many Germans also reported very different experiences.
According to a representative survey by the opinion research institute Forsa, which was conducted on behalf of the “Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung” (NOZ) and the online magazine “Multipolar”, more than 16 percent of Germans have experienced side effects in connection with a corona vaccination.
According to the results, 17 percent of respondents said that they had tolerated the corona vaccinations "poorly overall." In addition, 10 percent said they had not been vaccinated. Almost three-quarters of respondents (73 percent) reported that they had not experienced any side effects.

According to the survey, most Germans do not consider a Bundestag investigative committee to investigate the corona pandemic to be necessary. 58 percent of respondents said that they consider the establishment of such a committee to be "not necessary," while 40 percent supported this view.

As part of the Forsa survey, a total of 1,002 people were interviewed on October 7 and 8.