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RE: The virus. A look at the available data & my thoughts. Are you prepared? #COVID2019
I live in Germany too, 40 km away from Heinsberg, where the first case occured.
In the schoolclass of my daughter one person is infected. On person in my work location is positv tested too. So I am very excited, how we go on.
I feel a bit underinformed, because we lack of official anouncements.
And I still don't how how dangerous this virous is and how the people suffer from it at the end.
Achim Mertens
Hello Achim,
I'm sorry that I probably cannot ease your concerns and I think it's important that we all stay on our toes to try the best in regards to protecting our loved ones, our friends and ourselves.
Like I said before, to me the most important thing at the moment seems to be to limit the possible exposure to COVID19 as best as we can.
Also it absolutely makes sense to be prepared for possible quarantine measures locally and even in wider regions like we've seen today in northern Italy for instance.
I can again absolutely recommend the information sources that I've named so far in the article. Maybe try to do some own research on more reliable information sources.
If you're waiting for some German officials to tell you what to do... you might wait a long time or too long because it seems to me they are still trying to "balance" economics against human life's. Just my 2 sats on this.
Cheers!
Lucky
Https://rki.de is a good help with #covid19.
Btw. I was asked to work in home office for the next two weeks, which I will do.
Vielen Dank! Hatt ich schon auf der "Uhr" mit dem RKI! ;-) ...und gut so mit dem Home Office!
Teu teu teu!
Cheers!
Lucky
I was also wondering - how come Germany has so many cases but hardly any deaths. Is your medical care on such a top level?
I don't think that it is the medical care. I think we have a system that finds nearly every person that is infected. So we have more honest statistics.
In other countries they only count cases with heavy impacts.