In a regional online magazine also ran ne animated discussion on the subject of mask duty. So as a start I then posted in the round that I had only a black leather mask with zipper, but very tight and whether that would go ?
Took only 7min to delete the mail and throw me out. No one found funny, I thought Tumor is when you laugh anyway. Well, I'm not stirred every time I eat sponge cake.
ruhrpott wrote on 25.04.2020 at 18:24
I got yesterday still ne feedback from my colleague. It is as I said before: This refers exclusively to the beard. Shaving on the head is allowed without ado. And that applies to every federal state.
Accordingly: Nothing stands in the way of our short hairstyle
My short hairstyle I just got back Hair had to be washed and then it worked with the razor Otherwise, I had to fill out a note with address and phone number for tracking if in the salon Corona should appear and otherwise there were still disposable masks to buy the piece for 1.50 euros. With a disposable mask and wet haircut the total price was 16.50 euros. Before without mask and dry cut it cost 12.50 euros. So the prices at the hairdresser where I always go remained quite moderate despite these added coercive measures. Was then but also reminded that I come to my next visits only with an agreed appointment as long as these Coronama measures have persisted and today that was an exception that I came without previously getting an appointment. At this hairdresser I never had to make an appointment before, so this is now something completely new there
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Slowly, what many have been saying from the beginning is coming true after all.
According to a new Stanford study, Corona is not more dangerous than the flu
You can also see the low mortality rate (especially how many of them had pre-existing conditions). The intensive care units have seldom been as empty as they are at the moment, and many hospitals have even announced short-time work because they have hardly any work.
I don't want to trivialize it now, especially if you belong to the Risk group
But this carnival with mask obligation etc. which is organized at present is simply exaggerated and I would understand perhaps with millions dead in Germany.
I don't know anyone in my environment who has/had Corona, but enough who have lost their job because of Corona or are currently in short-time work.
It is the same game every few years. BSE, bird flu, swine flu.... Even then the virologist Drosten called for urgent vaccinations against swine flu. But only a few people did it, because in the end it was not as dangerous as expected and the pharmaceutical industry was left with a lot of vaccines. Up-to-date is yes already the vaccination obligation in the discussion... That would explain for me then this Panikmacherei by the media and politicians also, if that should really come through.
CopKiller wrote on 08/05/2020 at 19:47: Slowly what many have been saying from the beginning is coming true after all.
According to a new Stanford study, Corona is not more dangerous than the flu
You can see it in the low mortality rate (especially how many had pre-existing conditions). The intensive care units have seldom been as empty as they are at the moment, and many hospitals have even announced short-time work because they have hardly any work.
I don't want to trivialize it now, especially if you belong to the Risk group
But this carnival with mask obligation etc. which is organized at present is simply exaggerated and I would understand perhaps with millions dead in Germany.
I don't know anyone in my environment who has/had Corona, but enough who have lost their job because of Corona or are currently in short-time work.
It is the same game every few years. BSE, bird flu, swine flu.... Even then the virologist Drosten called for urgent vaccination against swine flu. But only a few people did it, because in the end it was not as dangerous as expected and the pharmaceutical industry was left with a lot of vaccines. Up-to-date is yes already the vaccination obligation in the discussion... That would explain for me then this Panikmacherei by the media and politicians also, if that should really come through.
This is my contribution from 27.2.
It is always the same. First it was BSE, then bird flu and then swine flu.
It was always warned of an epidemic and even a pandemic...and what happened...nothing.
It took a few months and everything was over. But we Germans tend to get panicky or even hysterical.
At least I'm not the only one who thinks that way.
the poloitiker are simply completely overwhelmed because they have absolutely no idea what in the situation is most sensible to do or not to do. that's why any things are decided so that the citizens do not notice that the politicians are overwhelmed. they make the simplest things totally complicated so they look smart
Do you think the politicians have any idea about their job?
I must disappoint you, the politicians are unfortunately only puppets and the strings pull in the background someone else. Every politician has his advisors who tell him what is best to do or what you should say. The politicians themselves then just read from the script
In all ministerial positions sit people who simply have no idea of their area of expertise, so that you have to rely instead on third parties, in this case the virologist Drosten.
Why is a trained banker with us health minister and no one who has studied medicine or at least comes from the medical professional field?
Maybe because Jens Spahn himself was a pharmaceutical lobbyist from 2006 to 2010?
In our country, politicians are just as corrupt as in other countries, only here, things are done officially through "donations" from lobby groups, which of course influence legislation
So if you know by whom these people are financed, then you also know what opinion you will represent.
The best example is the USA. There still so many humans can die by a Amoklauf and/or firearms, but correctly strict weapon laws will never give it there nevertheless! The US gun lobby (NRA) is simply MUCH too powerful.
But you can also continue to believe that we live in a democracy and elections can change what...
My short hairstyle I just got back Hair had to be washed and then it worked with the razor Otherwise, I had to fill out a note with address and phone number to follow up if in the salon Corona should show up and otherwise there were disposable masks to buy the piece for 1.50 euros. With a disposable mask and wet haircut the total price was 16.50 euros. Before without mask and dry cut it cost 12.50 euros. So the prices at the hairdresser where I always go remained quite moderate despite these added coercive measures. Was then but also reminded that I come to my next visits only with an agreed appointment as long as these Coronama measures have persisted and today that was an exception that I came without previously getting an appointment. At this hairdresser I never had to make an appointment before, so this is now something completely new there
That's very nice to hear I'm the same. I had an appointment directly on Monday, and this Friday now again. But that's really relatively convenient for you. I have otherwise, before Corona, always paid 15 € (without washing), and now, including washing's 22 €. Have you also directly made a new appointment?
That's very nice to hear I feel the same way. I had an appointment right on Monday, and this Friday now again. That's really relatively convenient with you though. I have otherwise, before Corona, always paid 15 € (without washing), and now, including washing's 22 €. Have you also directly made a new appointment?
Date for the next time I have not yet agreed. If it is again so far, I want to ask then ne week before by phone at my hairdresser to give me an appointment. For me, the distance is always about 4 - 5 weeks.
Date for the next time I have not yet agreed. If it is again so far, I want to ask then ne week before by phone at my hairdresser to give me an appointment. For me, the interval is always about 4 - 5 weeks.
Oh okay, there I go then actually much more often^^ I'm actually every 1 to 1 1/2 weeks at the hairdresser. Especially with short hairstyles is everything beyond me much too long...
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Took only 7min to delete the mail and throw me out. No one found funny, I thought Tumor is when you laugh anyway. Well, I'm not stirred every time I eat sponge cake.
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My short hairstyle I just got back Hair had to be washed and then it worked with the razor Otherwise, I had to fill out a note with address and phone number for tracking if in the salon Corona should appear and otherwise there were still disposable masks to buy the piece for 1.50 euros. With a disposable mask and wet haircut the total price was 16.50 euros. Before without mask and dry cut it cost 12.50 euros. So the prices at the hairdresser where I always go remained quite moderate despite these added coercive measures. Was then but also reminded that I come to my next visits only with an agreed appointment as long as these Coronama measures have persisted and today that was an exception that I came without previously getting an appointment. At this hairdresser I never had to make an appointment before, so this is now something completely new there
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According to a new Stanford study, Corona is not more dangerous than the flu
You can also see the low mortality rate (especially how many of them had pre-existing conditions). The intensive care units have seldom been as empty as they are at the moment, and many hospitals have even announced short-time work because they have hardly any work.
I don't want to trivialize it now, especially if you belong to the Risk group
But this carnival with mask obligation etc. which is organized at present is simply exaggerated and I would understand perhaps with millions dead in Germany.
I don't know anyone in my environment who has/had Corona, but enough who have lost their job because of Corona or are currently in short-time work.
It is the same game every few years. BSE, bird flu, swine flu.... Even then the virologist Drosten called for urgent vaccinations against swine flu. But only a few people did it, because in the end it was not as dangerous as expected and the pharmaceutical industry was left with a lot of vaccines. Up-to-date is yes already the vaccination obligation in the discussion... That would explain for me then this Panikmacherei by the media and politicians also, if that should really come through.
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This is my contribution from 27.2.
It is always the same.
First it was BSE, then bird flu and then swine flu.
It was always warned of an epidemic and even a pandemic...and what happened...nothing.
It took a few months and everything was over.
But we Germans tend to get panicky or even hysterical.
At least I'm not the only one who thinks that way.
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Do you think the politicians have any idea about their job?
I must disappoint you, the politicians are unfortunately only puppets and the strings pull in the background someone else. Every politician has his advisors who tell him what is best to do or what you should say. The politicians themselves then just read from the script
In all ministerial positions sit people who simply have no idea of their area of expertise, so that you have to rely instead on third parties, in this case the virologist Drosten.
Why is a trained banker with us health minister and no one who has studied medicine or at least comes from the medical professional field?
Maybe because Jens Spahn himself was a pharmaceutical lobbyist from 2006 to 2010?
In our country, politicians are just as corrupt as in other countries, only here, things are done officially through "donations" from lobby groups, which of course influence legislation
So if you know by whom these people are financed, then you also know what opinion you will represent.
The best example is the USA. There still so many humans can die by a Amoklauf and/or firearms, but correctly strict weapon laws will never give it there nevertheless! The US gun lobby (NRA) is simply MUCH too powerful.
But you can also continue to believe that we live in a democracy and elections can change what...
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That's very nice to hear I'm the same. I had an appointment directly on Monday, and this Friday now again. But that's really relatively convenient for you. I have otherwise, before Corona, always paid 15 € (without washing), and now, including washing's 22 €. Have you also directly made a new appointment?
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Date for the next time I have not yet agreed. If it is again so far, I want to ask then ne week before by phone at my hairdresser to give me an appointment. For me, the distance is always about 4 - 5 weeks.
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Oh okay, there I go then actually much more often^^ I'm actually every 1 to 1 1/2 weeks at the hairdresser. Especially with short hairstyles is everything beyond me much too long...
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