Cheeseburger wrote on 22.04.2020 at 23:32: in this mask duty is nothing about that you have to cover there mouth and nose. If I wear this mask now on the forehead is also legal
with some people the mask should anyway better reach from head to toe
Popi2099 wrote on 23.04.2020 at 07:51: Time a question must di fully veiled Muslims additionally wear a mask or should we all veil ourselves now with burkas or so 😀
I have not seen any fully veiled people for years
The others with headscarves must of course have mouthguards
Is at all then still a proper haircut possible, if from 5 May the hairdressers open again and everyone must then wear a mask? I imagine that with some hairstyle quite difficult, for example, with all where the hair has grown through long closures now up to the ears.Through the rubbers of the masks but the hairdresser can not properly cut and shave in the area.
Now all of a sudden there's a mask requirement, after we've been bouncing around the store for weeks. Now I have read today at noon "breaking news, masks do not protect against Covid-19". Now Söder wants to wave through the vaccination requirement. This all stinks to high heaven, I'm the last to be vaccinated.
upola wrote on 23.04.2020 at 21:11: Edit by Julian: Image had to be removed due to incorrect formatting
This reads as if the measures were decided because of the 3000 deaths. In fact, they were decided much earlier and that is probably why the number is so low.
Apart from that, with the flu it is up to everyone to get vaccinated, so such measures would make no sense there.
The statistics are now slowly showing excess mortality in many countries, in some cases between 30 and 60 percent, despite all the measures in the countries that are currently even more drastic than Germany. And these are the same data sources (Euromomo) that Dr. Wodarg, for example, used at the beginning of March to claim that there was no increased mortality (which was not yet apparent in the statistics at the time).
For Germany, this is actually not currently the case with excess mortality, but it could also have something to do with the measures.
Nevertheless, I also wonder whether Germany has overshot the mark somewhat
Of course, I don't want hospitals to be full, but since the virus won't just disappear, it would make sense to use existing capacities. Also from the point of view that many operations have been postponed or people no longer dare to go to the emergency rooms.
But it is probably impossible or very uncertain to control the situation in such a way that the hospitals are neither overloaded nor underloaded
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This reads as if the measures were decided because of the 3000 deaths. In fact, they were decided much earlier and that is probably why the number is so low.
Apart from that, with the flu it is up to everyone to get vaccinated, so such measures would make no sense there.
The statistics are now slowly showing excess mortality in many countries, in some cases between 30 and 60 percent, despite all the measures in the countries that are currently even more drastic than Germany. And these are the same data sources (Euromomo) that Dr. Wodarg, for example, used at the beginning of March to claim that there was no increased mortality (which was not yet apparent in the statistics at the time).
For Germany, this is actually not currently the case with excess mortality, but it could also have something to do with the measures.
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Of course, I don't want hospitals to be full, but since the virus won't just disappear, it would make sense to use existing capacities. Also from the point of view that many operations have been postponed or people no longer dare to go to the emergency rooms.
But it is probably impossible or very uncertain to control the situation in such a way that the hospitals are neither overloaded nor underloaded
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