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.
My mother is also 91 years old, and yes I am also worried.
But what's the point if I walk around all day worrying...and that's why the virus doesn't disappear.
I think positive and hope that everything will be fine.
Bone wrote on 06/03/2020 at 17:01
There are not enough cases yet to determine a reliable death rate. But the current estimate is slightly higher than flu, and is 0.3%-0.7%, whereas 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.
Okay, I didn't know that. But everything is open in our area, from schools to daycare centers. Then I wonder why they do not do it nationwide
Spectral wrote on 06/03/2020 at 17:04
Okay, I didn't know that. But everything is open in our area, from schools to daycares. Then I wonder why they don't do it nationwide
Because it would be absolutely unnecessary and even harmful to paralyze the country because of a few hundred infected people of a not particularly terrible disease. The economy can't take it. We have entire counties without a single infection, why close anything?
You can't stop Corona completely anyway. The disease is so weak that young and healthy people often remain almost symptom-free, never go to the doctor and thus transmit the disease. The virus will spread and our health care system will in all likelihood cope well. In acutely affected regions, one can intervene briefly via closures and cancellations of events, but in the whole of Germany that would be terrible and also really not proportionate.
Spectral wrote on 06/03/2020 at 17:04
Okay, I didn't know that. But everything is open in our area, from schools to daycares. Then I wonder why they don't do it nationwide
But where should that lead to.Then you would also have to close all the stores and cancel every Verantstaltung.
The book fair in Leipzig has already been canceled
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upola wrote on 06/03/2020 at 17:03
My mother is also 91years old,and yes I worry too.
But what's the point of me walking around all day worrying...so the virus doesn't go away.
I think positive and hope that everything will be fine.
So I also do not mean that, sorry if you misunderstood!
So panic I also have not, but it is already an unpleasant feeling when the virus has probably arrived in the family
Let's see how the whole thing develops and if there will be more mutations. The coming spring will not contain the virus, that one sees on the basis of other countries, whose health systemauf at least on the same level are like ours e.g. Malaysia/Singapore
upola wrote on 06.03.2020 at 17:03: I think positive and hope that everything will be fine.
and that is not so wrong, because who constantly has negative thoughts or ne unstable psyche, is more susceptible to diseases
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Corona epidemic: Brandenburg imposes quarantine - first deaths in Germany https://deutsch.rt.com/inland/99032-brandenburg-verhangt-quarantane-uber-tausende/
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Zwiebel wrote on 09.03.2020 at 17:53: Corona epidemic: Brandenburg imposes quarantine - First deaths in Germany https://deutsch.rt.com/inland/99032-brandenburg-verhangt-quarantane-uber-tausende/
it would be really advisable to get infos from more serious sources of information
because the propaganda station "rt deutsch", financed by the russian state
station "rt deutsch" sits in terms of seriousness very far in the back of the
bus
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vomvom12 wrote on 09.03.2020 at 18:13
it would be really advisable to get infos about more serious sources of information
because the propaganda station "rt deutsch", financed by the russian state
station "rt deutsch" sits in terms of seriousness very far in the back of the
bus
aha, is clear, ne ....hab gewusst dass sowas kommt......
of course then look who the other in your opinion "more serious" agencies belong to....
YOU do NOT have to tell me what I'm looking for news reinziehe your oberlehrerhaftes acting erspar you for needy!
your Generve has nothing to do with the message itself you want to make only important and act up here
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My mother is also 91 years old, and yes I am also worried.
But what's the point if I walk around all day worrying...and that's why the virus doesn't disappear.
I think positive and hope that everything will be fine.
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Okay, I didn't know that. But everything is open in our area, from schools to daycare centers. Then I wonder why they do not do it nationwide
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Because it would be absolutely unnecessary and even harmful to paralyze the country because of a few hundred infected people of a not particularly terrible disease. The economy can't take it. We have entire counties without a single infection, why close anything?
You can't stop Corona completely anyway. The disease is so weak that young and healthy people often remain almost symptom-free, never go to the doctor and thus transmit the disease. The virus will spread and our health care system will in all likelihood cope well. In acutely affected regions, one can intervene briefly via closures and cancellations of events, but in the whole of Germany that would be terrible and also really not proportionate.
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But where should that lead to.Then you would also have to close all the stores and cancel every Verantstaltung.
And then would break out a real panic
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So I also do not mean that, sorry if you misunderstood!
So panic I also have not, but it is already an unpleasant feeling when the virus has probably arrived in the family
Let's see how the whole thing develops and if there will be more mutations. The coming spring will not contain the virus, that one sees on the basis of other countries, whose health systemauf at least on the same level are like ours e.g. Malaysia/Singapore
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and that is not so wrong, because who constantly has negative thoughts or ne unstable psyche, is more susceptible to diseases
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it would be really advisable to get infos from more serious sources of information
because the propaganda station "rt deutsch", financed by the russian state
station "rt deutsch" sits in terms of seriousness very far in the back of the
bus
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aha, is clear, ne ....hab gewusst dass sowas kommt......
of course then look who the other in your opinion "more serious" agencies belong to....
YOU do NOT have to tell me what I'm looking for news reinziehe your oberlehrerhaftes acting erspar you for needy!
your Generve has nothing to do with the message itself you want to make only important and act up here
but the message is also available elsewhere
https://www.rbb24.de/panorama/thema/2020/coronavirus/beitraege/brandenburg-covid-19-corona-quarantaene-fallzahlen.html
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