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6th Mar. 2020, at 04:15 pm CET#151
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Now the virus has mutated and the death rate is also going up. Anyone who has followed the spread of the virus in China since December knows that the current number of infected people can be multiplied by 10
Here in Aachen, employees of Lindt have just been tested positive. Certainly, the virus could get into the packaging through aerosols, but there is 99.9% no danger for the consumer.
Royal777 wrote on 06.03.2020 at 16:15: Now the virus is mutated and the death rate is also going up. Anyone who has been following the spread in China since December knows that you can multiply the current numbers of infected by 10
Here in Aachen, employees of Lindt have just been tested positive. Certainly, the virus could get into the packaging through aerosols, but there is 99.9% no danger for the consumer.
Do you work at Lindt?
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6th Mar. 2020, at 04:28 pm CET#153
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Marqes wrote on 06/03/2020 at 16:18
Do you work at Lindt?
No, but someone in the family has worked there for 25 years. Two colleagues tested positive early this afternoon and others are symptomatic. The media will probably report on this sooner or later
Royal777 wrote on 06.03.2020 at 16:15: Now the virus is mutated and the death rate is also going up. Anyone who has been following the spread in China since December knows that you can multiply the current numbers of infected by 10
Here in Aachen, employees of Lindt have just been tested positive. Certainly, the virus could get into the packaging through aerosols, but there is 99.9% no danger for the consumer.
Has anyone already died in Germany?
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6th Mar. 2020, at 04:38 pm CET#155
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upola wrote on 06/03/2020 at 16:31
Has one died in Deutschlamd yet too?
To my knowledge not, nevertheless everyone of us has acquaintances and relatives in the high age or someone who is health-preloaded. That's why I think it's important to take protective measures or at least not to smile about the issue. The mortality rate is now higher than that of influenza.
If you only look at the mortality rate, Italy makes you worry
Royal777 wrote on 06.03.2020 at 16:38
To my knowledge not, nevertheless everyone of us has acquaintances and relatives in the high age or someone who is health-preloaded. Therefore, I think it is important to take protective measures or at least not to smile at the topic. The mortality rate is now higher than that of influenza.
If you only look at the mortality rate, Italy makes you worry.
The mortality rate is not higher than with influenza.
I don't smile at the topic, I just don't panic.
And you can only really protect yourself if you don't leave the house and don't let anyone in.
snopsim wrote on 06.03.2020 at 16:42
Oha and there the kindergarten is not closed 😳?
Of course not. The "infected" children stay at home, that's all.
Otherwise, all the parents couldn't go to work and then there would be a riot first. We are here in Germany and not in Italy, where schools etc. are closed
I do not smile at the topic, I just do not panic.
And you can only really protect yourself if you don't leave the house and don't let anyone in.
But everyone should deal with it as he wants.
There are not enough cases yet to determine a reliable death rate. But the current estimate is a little higher than for influenza and is 0.3%-0.7%, whereas the common flu is 0.2%.
However, one should not neglect the fact that the absolute death toll of those infected with influenza is of course much higher as there are simply more cases. It is certainly correct to observe the development of the "epidemic" and to observe safety measures, but I still consider the panic to be completely unfounded
In Germany, by the way, schools and KiTas also remain closed So much for "we are not Italy here". In the district of Heinzberg, where most of the infected come from, all schools will remain closed until at least 15.03.20
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Here in Aachen, employees of Lindt have just been tested positive. Certainly, the virus could get into the packaging through aerosols, but there is 99.9% no danger for the consumer.
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Do you work at Lindt?
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No, but someone in the family has worked there for 25 years. Two colleagues tested positive early this afternoon and others are symptomatic. The media will probably report on this sooner or later
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Has anyone already died in Germany?
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To my knowledge not, nevertheless everyone of us has acquaintances and relatives in the high age or someone who is health-preloaded. That's why I think it's important to take protective measures or at least not to smile about the issue. The mortality rate is now higher than that of influenza.
If you only look at the mortality rate, Italy makes you worry
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And in addition my mother already has a history with the lung
Hope this shit disappears soon again
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Oha and there the kindergarten is not closed 😳?
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The mortality rate is not higher than with influenza.
I don't smile at the topic, I just don't panic.
And you can only really protect yourself if you don't leave the house and don't let anyone in.
But everyone should deal with it as he wants.
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Of course not. The "infected" children stay at home, that's all.
Otherwise, all the parents couldn't go to work and then there would be a riot first. We are here in Germany and not in Italy, where schools etc. are closed
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There are not enough cases yet to determine a reliable death rate. But the current estimate is a little higher than for influenza and is 0.3%-0.7%, whereas the common flu is 0.2%.
However, one should not neglect the fact that the absolute death toll of those infected with influenza is of course much higher as there are simply more cases. It is certainly correct to observe the development of the "epidemic" and to observe safety measures, but I still consider the panic to be completely unfounded
In Germany, by the way, schools and KiTas also remain closed So much for "we are not Italy here". In the district of Heinzberg, where most of the infected come from, all schools will remain closed until at least 15.03.20
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