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Off topic & small talk: Current Topic CoronaVirus / Opinion, Exchange (Page 29)

Topic created on 27th Feb. 2020 | Page: 29 of 94 | Answers: 939 | Views: 156,971
ruhrpott
Expert
So, as of today, all stores in NRW are closed, except for those that are necessary.
For the moment this may be ne idea and solution, but how long should this last ? What happens if it still looks like this in mid-April? How long should it then continue like this? 2 months? 6? Maybe 1 year or more? You won't be able to do that forever, no human being will go along with that. Not even me. We'll see, but it can't and shouldn't be a permanent solution.

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Dbac79
Elite

ruhrpott wrote on 18.03.2020 at 00:24: So, as of today, all stores are closed in NRW, except for those that are necessary.
For the moment this may be ne idea and solution, but how long should this last ? What happens if it still looks like this in mid-April? How long should it then continue like this? 2 months? 6? Maybe 1 year or more? You're not going to be able to do that forever, no human being is going to go along with that. Not even me. We'll see, but it can't and shouldn't be a permanent solution.

i wonder how it will work if they really impose a curfew, do they want to punish everyone who doesn't comply? i will leave the house whenever i want and as long as i'm not sick myself, it's my own Risk to leave the house

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Falko
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Dbac79 wrote on 03/18/2020 at 01:05 PM

i wonder how this will work if they really impose a curfew, do they want to punish everyone who does not comply? i will leave the house whenever i want and as long as i am not sick myself it is my own Risk to leave the house

So in France there is now the curfew, only shopping food and the way to the workplace is still allowed to go out. So if you make there only a walk to want to inhale bissel fresh air dami you have already committed a ban there. The fine there is then 135 euros. So there you have already about a starting point, what we could expect here in Germany should this curfew also come here

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Dbac79
Elite
oh so, i am allowed to leave the house for work so that taxes are generated. so all hartzIV recipients are also allowed to leave the hasu to look for work?
so if the police approaches me why i'm on the street despite the curfew, i can simply say "i'm working on a vaccine and still need wild herbs"

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Quietscheentchen
Experienced
If the people continue to celebrate Corona parties etc. and act as if nothing is wrong, we will soon get a curfew ... I have the impression that a not small percentage of the population has not yet understood what it's all about, instead they all lie together in the park and enjoy the sun ... apparently none of them watches the news or informs himself properly ... the conditions in Italy I find frightening enough ... furthermore, there is also the fact that the people who work in the health system and all others in the food sector, in the fire department, police etc. bust their asses and that is so thanked by the population ... I find incredible ...
against movement in the fresh air is nothing to object and can also be helpful, but please but not in masses or groups ... do we really need a curfew, that even the last get it? ... I would like to dispense with such a measure

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Stromberg
Legend
Falko wrote on 18.03.2020 at 01:20

So in France there is now the curfew, only shopping food and the way to the workplace is still allowed to go out. So if you do there just a walk to want to breathe bissel fresh air dami you have already committed a ban there. The fine there is then 135 euros. So there you have already about a starting point, what we could expect here in Germany should this curfew also come here

That's not right, short sports activities or go out with the dog is quite allowed. But you have to be alone

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Stromberg
Legend
Dbac79 wrote on 03/18/2020 at 01:05 PM

i wonder how this will work if they really impose a curfew, do they want to punish everyone who does not comply? i will leave the house whenever i want and as long as i am not sick myself it is my own Risk to leave the house

But you don't know for sure if you are sick, because the infection can happen without symptoms
And as soon as you infect yourself, you put others at risk. So it's not so easy to say that I'm only putting myself at risk...

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Marqes
Expert
We need a curfew because some people just don't understand.
In Italy, the obituaries in newspapers are several pages long.
People are lying on their stomachs and being given artificial respiration.
Marcus Lanz is half Italian and several people from Italy say, tell the Germans not to take it lightly.

The situation is damn serious.

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gamble1
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Quietscheentchen wrote on 18.03.2020 at 07:59 clock: If people continue to celebrate Corona parties etc and act as if nothing is, we will also soon get a curfew ... I have the impression that a not small percentage of the population has not yet understood what it's all about, instead they are all nice together in the park and enjoy the sun .. apparently none of them watches the news or informs himself properly ... the conditions in Italy I find frightening enough ... furthermore, there is also the fact that the people who work in the health system and all others in the food sector, in the fire department, police etc. bust their asses and that is so thanked by the population ... I find incredible ...
against movement in the fresh air is nothing to object and can also be helpful, but please but not in masses or groups ... do we really need a curfew, that even the last get it? ... I would like to do without such a measure

The problem is as you say the people and with us was said extra by the BW government quote " a curfew is NOT yet meaningful "

The still is here in focus as long as people adhere to it is all good but if I already see the playgrounds there are large signs at each entrance that use is strictly prohibited and yesterday still two parents with child seen and a teenage couple who look at the sign and still continue to run and use the playground

If then either what happens or a 2k bill comes (I think was called as a penalty for disregard) then the howling is great

Thanks to these people we may soon all stay at home and have vill still military on the streets as in other countries

I do not care I have two dogs and 7 puppies I can at any time of day and night with another Raus because that is logically allowed but must it come so far where do we live if you can not even keep simple instructions

Of course it is hard for parents when the children are annoying and do not understand but you have to turn on your head a little bit this ignorance just does not help anyone and when experts say this is not a thing that will be over in a few weeks we can be happy when we have a normal life again at Christmas and to make everything worse because of a few ignorant people ******* I find the last dregs

And here I make now times a point if I talk now still about these toilet paper hoarding minus humans ignoramuses the even old people steal I still get a fit

Hopefully, all 1000kg noodles and toilet paper may eat the next 5 years they buy so diligently



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supermode
Expert
Dbac79 wrote on 03/18/2020 at 01:05 PM

i wonder how it will work if they really impose a curfew, do they want to punish everyone who does not comply? i will leave the house whenever i want and as long as i am not sick myself it is my own Risk to leave the house

The thing is, you can have it inside you and not even notice it because you don't have any symptoms, but you can still infect people and spread the whole thing and it can't be contained

I still have to go to work and I would rather stay at home so we can't spread it. But I also don't understand why so many people continue to stay outside and enjoy the "vacations", even the risk group 50+ I see almost more outside than the young kids.

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