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Off topic & small talk: Current Topic CoronaVirus / Opinion, Exchange

Topic created on 27th Feb. 2020 | Page: 1 of 94 | Answers: 939 | Views: 142,824
gamble1
Legend
I find since this topic has current unfortunately again an upswing it would be good possibly a platform in this thread to have here around its opinion to express or exchange itself


I start times


I must say that I'm always a bit of a hypochondriac when it comes to illnesses, and when the news came yesterday that the coronavirus had appeared in the city, the feeling didn't get any better

With us some stores are already swept like empty

Are you worried about it ? Are you trying to protect yourselves? Don't you care ?

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Cole666
Top Member
You don't happen to come from the 52525 zip code?

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Knochen
Elite
I'm not worried at the moment, even though the case in BaWü was also close.
The media are stretching the story quite a bit. The Tagesschau is still quite realistic, media like the "Welt" work with clickbait and spread panic for the circulation. Basically, we currently have a low double-digit number of infected people in Germany. The probability of being infected is extremely low. I also believe that the number of infections will increase and that some areas may be severely affected. But even then, the probability for the individual should still be low

During epidemics, no matter if it is flu, corona or whatever, you simply have to follow a few more rules than usual. Wash your hands frequently, use the crook of your arm to sneeze and cough, and report any suspected illness to the health department. Otherwise, I would stay calm for now. The mortality rate is 0.3-1%, although various media report 2.5%. Of the 18 confirmed infections in Germany, as far as I know, 13 are already completely recovered. One is in critical condition, he had a previous illness.

So even if you somehow manage to get infected, you will hardly die from it. Most likely you will even have much less symptoms than with a normal flu. Almost all of those who have died so far were old and/or had chronic pre-existing conditions. The danger should not be underestimated, but realistically Covid-19 is not a very serious disease

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ruhrpott
Expert
I don't really give it a second thought. If I get caught, that's the way it is, and it can't be changed anyway. I have to deal with so many people every day, if I would worry about it all the time, I would become stupid. I also believe that it won't be long before the first case in the Ruhr area becomes public, and from then on it can happen quickly, especially here in the Ruhr area, since many people commute from town to town every day. But as I said, I continue to live as always and do not really think about it

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gamble1
Legend
Cole666 wrote on 27.02.2020 at 00:47 clock: Do not come by chance from the PLZ circle 52525?

No come from district Göppingen

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gamble1
Legend
Knochen wrote on 27.02.2020 at 01:03: I'm not currently worried, even if the case in BaWü was also close.
The media is already stretching the story quite a bit. The Tagesschau is still quite realistic, media like the "Welt" work with clickbait and spread panic for the circulation. Basically, we currently have a low double-digit number of infected people in Germany. The probability of being infected is extremely low. I also believe that the number of infections will increase and that some areas may be severely affected. But even then, the probability for the individual should still be low

During epidemics, no matter if it is flu, corona or whatever, you simply have to follow a few more rules than usual. Wash your hands frequently, use the crook of your arm to sneeze and cough, and report any suspected illness to the health department. Otherwise, I would stay calm for now. The mortality rate is 0.3-1%, although various media report 2.5%. Of the 18 confirmed infections in Germany, as far as I know, 13 are already completely recovered. One is in critical condition, he had a previous illness.

So even if you somehow manage to get infected, you will hardly die from it. Most likely you will even have much less symptoms than with a normal flu. Almost all of those who have died so far were old and/or had chronic pre-existing conditions. The danger should not be underestimated, but realistically Covid-19 is not a very serious disease.

I agree with you on the one hand, but consider that one catches it and passes it on unknowingly to grandparents etc. and remains symptom free oneself

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gamble1
Legend
ruhrpott wrote on 27.02.2020 at 01:03: I don't really give it a thought. If it gets me, that's the way it is, and can't be helped anyway. I deal with so many people on a daily basis, if I worried about it all the time, I'd go stupid. I also believe that it won't be long before the first case in the Ruhr area becomes public, and from then on it can happen quickly, especially here in the Ruhr area, since many people commute from town to town every day. But as I said, I continue to live as always and do not really think about it.

This is of course a good attitude when you have to deal with people there I give you right of course you should continue to lead his everyday life as usual

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eierlothar
Top Member

I would like to bone agree largely, one must regard this all relatively, and panic make the picture paper leave.


But one may not underestimate this since some days also. Because one regards the care duty of so some citizens,


can and must one fear and become anxious. They do not come even the inoculation duty of their children after.


And how fast the chain reaction of the married couple was, is already frightening. And the total number of through whose contact is,


is not yet even foreseeable. And every infected person involuntarily ensures that the germ develops anew and mutates.



And the actual protective mouthguard, is sold out , since our politicians always think so wisely of the future,


have you the here resident manufacturer not said no export until further,


no everything in China already long ago. And thus we run soon also with the protectionless 08/15 mouth guard around.



A lso with in the arm bend sneeze, and the other hygenic care,


it is not simply done. Because you don't know who has and will have it in them.




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eierlothar
Top Member
Nevertheless, I would much rather have read here the concern of the Momentane situation in our country,
regarding fascism and decades of policy failures with this scourge.
That I by far much more dangerous than the virus.

But is a Gamble Forum, and should not be discussed here.
Only that I would first as a problem in our country.

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