offliner wrote on 02/29/2020 at 10:12 pm
People are starting to spin. Hoarding purchases of the worst kind in Stuttgart and greater area. In my town, 3 big supermarkets with empty shelves. TK chests without stock, no more mineral water, no more strained tomatoes. Really creepy. So a Gedöhns. Thank you media, thank you press.
For people who want to stay home next 4 weeks I understand it but
Many of dehenen will continue to work etc why the bunkern I do not understand
Germany will never seal off big cities like in China
Germany will never seal off big cities like in China
Exactly, nobody has the intention to build a wall
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Bvb1995 wrote on 29.02.2020 at 22:30
For people who want to stay home next 4 weeks I understand it but
Many of dehenen will continue to work etc why the bunkern I do not understand
Germany will never seal off big cities like in China
I don't understand it either, but everyone who wanted to go shopping tonight was faced with severely depleted inventory. I am now almost 40 and have never seen/experienced anything like this. At Lidl there was no more rice, noodles, strained tomato. Hardly more frozen goods. At Penny market hardly different. Most goods were still at Aldi. At Lidl are normally large contingents of mineral water. The popular brands-all ratzeputz gone.wie in a disaster movie was`.
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Bvb1995 wrote on 29.02.2020 at 22:30
Germany will never seal off big cities like in China
And that's exactly why the crap will spread here at murder speed. We don't have the capabilities of a dictatorship. In 99.9% of cases, that's fine; in this very specific one, it's not. I also got supplies for 14 days. Is not prepping but just common sense. I live in a Covid19 "cluster" with many cases. It's only a matter of time before someone in my company or circle of acquaintances tests positive. Then we all go into home quarantine and no one can shop for us. That's what the stockpile is for.
Kanalmalocher wrote on 29.02.2020 at 23:21
And that's exactly why the crap here will spread at a murderous pace. We don't have the capabilities of a dictatorship. 99.9% of the time, that's fine; in this very specific one, it's not. I also got supplies for 14 days. Is not prepping but just common sense. I live in a Covid19 "cluster" with many cases. It's only a matter of time before someone in my company or circle of acquaintances tests positive. Then we all go into home quarantine and no one can shop for us. That's what the stockpile is for
If you have to quarantine and you don't have anyone to buy for you, someone will do it for you
Have read so would be nice if not
And if they do not do it should put on mask and buy yourself penalty you can not expect is emergency
If you are home it means you are fine so in case of emergency get out with mask
But don't need it Weill someone has to bring something
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Bvb1995 wrote on 29.02.2020 at 23:25
If you have to quarantine and have no one to shop for you one will do it for you
Have read so would be nice if not
And if they do not do it should put on mask and buy yourself penalty you can not expect is emergency
If you are home it means you are fine so in case of emergency get out with mask
But you don't need it because somebody has to bring something
Sorry, but that is not true. Nobody helps you. At least not from the official side. It is the task of family, acquaintances or privately organized neighborhood helpers to put food in front of your door. Just keep the numbers in mind. In a heavily affected city, tens of thousands of people could need supplies at the same time. Who is going to do that? The health department, the public order department, the police or the fire department? They have completely different problems. And if you go shopping despite quarantine and get caught, you'll get fined at best and forced segregation at worst. The health authorities also check your presence at home by telephone. If you do not answer the phone, you will be visited immediately.
Neither the state nor its institutions have control. According to the current situation, this can only be achieved with a vaccine. The virus will survive the spring temperatures, see Iran. Even in Australia at high summer temperatures the virus spreads.
In addition, the incubation period of at least 2 weeks and the relatively high probability of mutation make the virus really dangerous.
As it looks the immune systems of the younger people (still) are strong enough, but each of us has friends and relatives who either have a previous disease or age-related in a life-threatening situation could come.
Therefore, one should definitely take protective measures and stock up on food, among other things
It will not be possible to quarantine entire cities; it is already too late. In addition, I believe that we lack the appropriate personnel. The intervention of the Bundeswehr (20,000 people, half of whom belong to the navy) is not nearly enough to seal off and control a single city like Cologne.
Probably it would fail also at the population to want to set itself at all under quarantine. The Chinese are much more disciplined...
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For people who want to stay home next 4 weeks I understand it but
Many of dehenen will continue to work etc why the bunkern I do not understand
Germany will never seal off big cities like in China
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Exactly, nobody has the intention to build a wall
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I don't understand it either, but everyone who wanted to go shopping tonight was faced with severely depleted inventory. I am now almost 40 and have never seen/experienced anything like this. At Lidl there was no more rice, noodles, strained tomato. Hardly more frozen goods. At Penny market hardly different. Most goods were still at Aldi. At Lidl are normally large contingents of mineral water. The popular brands-all ratzeputz gone.wie in a disaster movie was`.
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And that's exactly why the crap will spread here at murder speed. We don't have the capabilities of a dictatorship. In 99.9% of cases, that's fine; in this very specific one, it's not. I also got supplies for 14 days. Is not prepping but just common sense. I live in a Covid19 "cluster" with many cases. It's only a matter of time before someone in my company or circle of acquaintances tests positive. Then we all go into home quarantine and no one can shop for us. That's what the stockpile is for.
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If you have to quarantine and you don't have anyone to buy for you, someone will do it for you
Have read so would be nice if not
And if they do not do it should put on mask and buy yourself penalty you can not expect is emergency
If you are home it means you are fine so in case of emergency get out with mask
But don't need it Weill someone has to bring something
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Sorry, but that is not true. Nobody helps you. At least not from the official side. It is the task of family, acquaintances or privately organized neighborhood helpers to put food in front of your door. Just keep the numbers in mind. In a heavily affected city, tens of thousands of people could need supplies at the same time. Who is going to do that? The health department, the public order department, the police or the fire department? They have completely different problems. And if you go shopping despite quarantine and get caught, you'll get fined at best and forced segregation at worst. The health authorities also check your presence at home by telephone. If you do not answer the phone, you will be visited immediately.
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But what worries me are the sirens in Berlin Tempelhof
It does not stop every 10 min go here sirens Internet I find nothing no accident or anything else
Can not be that today all go crazy and every 10 min one drives by me here
Strange
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I think you have read is in the second paragraph at " Food will be scarce "
https://www.bild.de/ratgeber/2020/ratgeber/corona-wie-betrifft-mich-das-virus-wenn-ich-nicht-infiziert-bin-69075466.bild.html
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In addition, the incubation period of at least 2 weeks and the relatively high probability of mutation make the virus really dangerous.
As it looks the immune systems of the younger people (still) are strong enough, but each of us has friends and relatives who either have a previous disease or age-related in a life-threatening situation could come.
Therefore, one should definitely take protective measures and stock up on food, among other things
It will not be possible to quarantine entire cities; it is already too late. In addition, I believe that we lack the appropriate personnel. The intervention of the Bundeswehr (20,000 people, half of whom belong to the navy) is not nearly enough to seal off and control a single city like Cologne.
Probably it would fail also at the population to want to set itself at all under quarantine. The Chinese are much more disciplined...
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