Dbac79 wrote on 11.03.2020 at 12:51 pm: in the DEL are not even the play-offs held
Jo pointless the have now played the whole season for nothing and I wonder how should feel now the teams from the DEL league 2 which are at the top of the promotion places ? Since now also no one rises and falls. One can also really exaggerate it. Then they could at least play here in front of empty stands the remaining few games
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The Esihcokey clubs live from the spectator income
For the DEL2 clubs it is good because no one is relegated. For the Oberliga clubs it's bad because they wanted to move up. In the Czech Republic, the league is suspended until the end of March, but I think they will cancel everything
Flixbus and Regiojet has also stopped all trips to Italy. Of course, no one is allowed to enter the country
I'm just afraid that Germany will also be sealed off. According to Merkel 70% get the disease. If then 3% die are
1.5 million dead that are like in the world war
gamble1 wrote on 12.03.2020 at 15:20: Does anyone actually have info what happens for example if you have dogs and have to quarantine ?
Theoretically, you are allowed to stay there if you have a huge garden, or I mean it's his property?
I think so, they can do badly on the toilet zb the business
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gamble1 wrote on 12.03.2020 at 15:20: Does anyone actually have info what happens for example if you have dogs and have to quarantine ?
Theoretically, you are allowed to stay there if you have a huge garden, or I mean it's his property?
If your garden is fenced, you are allowed to stay outside. Walking outside the garden is forbidden. For this you would have to find someone who is not under quarantine. Is however - like almost everything to the topic Corona - in Germany always locally, maximally on federal state level, regulated. So the question is better addressed directly to the city council or the local health department.
Quietscheentchen wrote on 01.03.2020 at 08:49 clock: It is quite frightening how quickly the virus spreads. I also have the feeling that no one really knows how to contain the virus in the end. The fact that they haven't found a suitable medicine to date does worry one. I am especially worried about the elderly. In my opinion, hygiene regulations cannot stop an infection. Avoiding everyday life is also extremely difficult. I would also stay away from large events for the time being. You don't have to provoke it.
Whether the virus comes from a laboratory or not, we will never know. Everything is conceivable
We have not yet made any hoarding purchases. But disinfectants are hard to get. I only hope that the whole spook is over soon or that adequate medical care is ensured.
Coronavirus: Ignorance leaves room for conspiracy theories My little fairy tale fairy, unfortunately, as long as there is still no exact information about the mutation of the virus, there is enough room for conspiracy theorists to come up with the wildest theories.
[ 1] However, there is no concrete evidence for this, except that it could somehow be so.
[2] I find the argumentation only moderately plausible. Biosecurity problems with dangerous pathogens also occur elsewhere from time to time, I spontaneously remember the anthrax letters of 2001 and the smallpox sample that turned up in a refrigerator a few years ago.
(3] Of course, one can now discuss at length whether the very properties of the new coronavirus point to such directed evolution. But as long as there is no good evidence against a natural spillover event from an animal, such speculations are simply paint-by-numbers.
[4] In the case of SARS-CoV, there is evidence that the crucial genes act against the host immune system, e.g., as interferon antagonists. This would be a starting point. In such a scenario, playing around with genes from completely different virus families that affect completely different cell types makes little sense in my view. Ergo, you better make sure to worry about more important things. Better than agitation and untruths all times.
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Jo pointless the have now played the whole season for nothing and I wonder how should feel now the teams from the DEL league 2 which are at the top of the promotion places ? Since now also no one rises and falls. One can also really exaggerate it. Then they could at least play here in front of empty stands the remaining few games
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For the DEL2 clubs it is good because no one is relegated. For the Oberliga clubs it's bad because they wanted to move up. In the Czech Republic, the league is suspended until the end of March, but I think they will cancel everything
Flixbus and Regiojet has also stopped all trips to Italy. Of course, no one is allowed to enter the country
I'm just afraid that Germany will also be sealed off. According to Merkel 70% get the disease. If then 3% die are
1.5 million dead that are like in the world war
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From now on we are a bit more cut off from the outside world, but at least the internet is great and we all work from the home office
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Then I think times should change until May/June nothing that it will also be tight for the Göppinger May Day and other events in the circle
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Theoretically, you can stay there but if you have a huge garden or I mean it's still his property?
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I think so, they can do badly on the toilet zb the business
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If your garden is fenced, you are allowed to stay outside. Walking outside the garden is forbidden. For this you would have to find someone who is not under quarantine. Is however - like almost everything to the topic Corona - in Germany always locally, maximally on federal state level, regulated. So the question is better addressed directly to the city council or the local health department.
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Coronavirus: Ignorance leaves room for conspiracy theories
My little fairy tale fairy, unfortunately, as long as there is still no exact information about the mutation of the virus, there is enough room for conspiracy theorists to come up with the wildest theories.
[ 1] However, there is no concrete evidence for this, except that it could somehow be so.
[2] I find the argumentation only moderately plausible. Biosecurity problems with dangerous pathogens also occur elsewhere from time to time, I spontaneously remember the anthrax letters of 2001 and the smallpox sample that turned up in a refrigerator a few years ago.
(3] Of course, one can now discuss at length whether the very properties of the new coronavirus point to such directed evolution. But as long as there is no good evidence against a natural spillover event from an animal, such speculations are simply paint-by-numbers.
[4] In the case of SARS-CoV, there is evidence that the crucial genes act against the host immune system, e.g., as interferon antagonists. This would be a starting point. In such a scenario, playing around with genes from completely different virus families that affect completely different cell types makes little sense in my view.
Ergo, you better make sure to worry about more important things. Better than agitation and untruths all times.
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