Majority of Germans unhappy with handling of E.coli outbreak


BERLIN (Reuters) - A majority of Germans are unhappy with their government's handling of the outbreak of E.coli bacteria in food that has killed 37 people, a poll indicated on Wednesday.

In a survey of 1,003 people by pollsters Forsa, 58 percent of respondents considered Berlin's crisis management in what is the deadliest outbreak of the bacteria in modern history as less than satisfactory or poor.

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