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18th Dec. 2020, at 08:16 am CET#855
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And above all, stand completely hooded in front of a patient and take care of him. At that moment, no statistics itch, but you wish that the shit has an end.
It doesn't matter if this is the worst virus or if more people died from flu last year. The situation is NOW there, and that at all times something like this happens, certainly no one expected.
I honestly feel sorry for the politicians. Because that is a big responsibility to manage everything
Falko wrote on 17.12.2020 at 16:43
As for open lottery stores, I can give you an answer. I have bought me last week in my city in a lottery store a Paysafekarte and said to the saleswoman that I heard today on TV that again a hard lockdown was decided where also again very many stores must close. There she answered me. Fortunately, we also have parcel services in our assortment and thanks to that our store remains open. In March, when the first hard lockdown came, we were allowed to continue by accepting parcels. If we didn't have that in our offer like some other lottery stores, then we would also be affected by the lockdown. Conclusion for Amazon is the lockdown like a 6er in the lottery, since this company thereby still very much more money rakes and straight now to the Christmas season is the Internet the last possibility, for all those still gifts need. And what's more, many people now switch to it, have perhaps never shopped at an Internet retailer before, are then very satisfied with it and don't even look past the stores in the future.
That with the Pakten is however no argument Falko.
So could open the store just for the packages.
And the logic I do not understand, why may open lottery stalls and not, for example, nail salons.
From my wife the Nageltussi comes into the house to survive, just like the hairdressers.
And there are more examples.
One drives the people into the illegality.
upola wrote on 18.12.2020 at 10:23 am
But the Pakten thing is not an argument Falko.
So could open the store also only for the packages.
And the logic I do not understand,why may open lottery stalls and for example nail salons not.
From my wife the Nageltussi comes into the house to survive, just like the hairdressers.
And there are more examples.
One drives the people into the illegality.
Depending on the regulation, the rules are such that you can open a post office and the rest of the operation must be suspended (= shut off). But mostly it is so that a post office branch is additionally carried by the employees of a retailer, i.e. the post office pays a lump sum + commission. However, it does not provide any employees.
And at a normal post office branch alone one hardly earns money, smaller stores earn 100 € monthly in addition. Larger ones certainly manage 600 - 800 € (win). But even that alone is not profitable. That's why regulatory agencies in many cities don't even go there to close the store.
eierlothar wrote on 12/18/2020 at 03:24
Your numbers are wrong. And even if you were right, tell it to someone who has to mourn a death in the family.
Before you get all high and mighty, read properly. I quoted numbers from November, not October. And quoting official numbers has nothing to do with columns. It's the aggressive tone that is divisive.
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It doesn't matter if this is the worst virus or if more people died from flu last year. The situation is NOW there, and that at all times something like this happens, certainly no one expected.
I honestly feel sorry for the politicians. Because that is a big responsibility to manage everything
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Could this perhaps also be due to the mask requirement? 🤔
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That with the Pakten is however no argument Falko.
So could open the store just for the packages.
And the logic I do not understand, why may open lottery stalls and not, for example, nail salons.
From my wife the Nageltussi comes into the house to survive, just like the hairdressers.
And there are more examples.
One drives the people into the illegality.
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Ever thought that the lockdowns and measures have contributed their large part to it? And that the last hansfranz also washes his hands? Lmao
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How could I have missed it, silly me
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What else is it because of? Because it's made up just like Corona? Do I hear a 5G mast burning somewhere?
Info on your graphic here: https://correctiv.org/faktencheck/2020/12/03/nein-die-grippe-ist-nicht-ploetzlich-verschwunden/
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Or to the opportunities to get vaccinated. Just a thought from me
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Depending on the regulation, the rules are such that you can open a post office and the rest of the operation must be suspended (= shut off). But mostly it is so that a post office branch is additionally carried by the employees of a retailer, i.e. the post office pays a lump sum + commission. However, it does not provide any employees.
And at a normal post office branch alone one hardly earns money, smaller stores earn 100 € monthly in addition. Larger ones certainly manage 600 - 800 € (win). But even that alone is not profitable. That's why regulatory agencies in many cities don't even go there to close the store.
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Before you get all high and mighty, read properly. I quoted numbers from November, not October. And quoting official numbers has nothing to do with columns. It's the aggressive tone that is divisive.
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