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. 2021 Sep 1;18(17):9218. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18179218

Table 2.

Teacher’s risk perception of suffering severe COVID-19.

Variable n (%)
“How high do you estimate your risk of suffering a severe course of COVID-19?” (n = 5784)
Very little 725 (12.53)
Little 1336 (23.10)
Moderate 1724 (29.81)
Elevated 1230 (21.27)
High 565 (9.77)
Very high 204 (3.53)
“I am concerned that due to the overload of the health care system, the options to go to a hospital and, if necessary, an ICU, are limited.” (n = 5801)
I agree completely 1470 (25.34)
I agree 2276 (39.23)
Neither nor 712 (12.27)
I don’t agree 735 (12.67)
I don’t agree at all 608 (10.48)
“How do you judge the current non-pharmacological precautions (distance + hygiene + mask + warning app + ventilation)?” (n = 5829)
Exaggerated 1003 (17.21)
Appropriate 2565 (44.00)
Too little 2139 (36.70)
I don’t know 122 (2.09)
“My concerns about COVID-19 are getting stronger with the new corona mutations.” (n = 5726)
I agree completely 2111 (36.87)
I agree 2035 (35.54)
Neither nor 381 (6.65)
I don’t agree 531 (9.27)
I don’t agree at all 668 (11.67)
“One should proceed with caution when re-opening schools, especially in view of the difficult-to-calculate dangers posed by new virus mutations.” (n = 5721)
I agree completely 2809 (49.10)
I agree 1402 (24.51)
Neither nor 377 (6.59)
I don’t agree 495 (8.65)
I don’t agree at all 638 (11.15)
“I see a third corona wave approaching unnoticed due to the new variants.” (n = 5715)
I agree completely 2974 (52.04)
I agree 1386 (24.25)
Neither nor 407 (7.12)
I don’t agree 346 (6.05)
I don’t agree at all 602 (10.53)