Wow. I cannot believe it. The solution cannot be so difficult to understand.
It is exactly as Mr Ho said. The FKK clubs stay closed, until the government says so. But it is the FKK club owners to lay out a plan that can work. This may include lots of precautionary steps: masks, ventilators, duck tape, mandatory apps and what not.
So they will. With 100% certainty. Require us to wear masks. As much as they required us to wear condoms. And we all know that wearing condoms, worked very well. Mostly for the ladies. Grin. And of course, you know that the government is reading this too. It can made to work. What is so difficult to understand?
Our job is to help the FKK club owners think this through. Because our collective brainpower is very high. Likely much much higher than the 10-person crew of any of the FKK clubs.
[QUOTE=Pentire;2444505] I'm at loss to understand how the business of close contact and intimate pleasure with a sex worker on an industrial scale is going to be sanctioned by the German authorities.
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It looks like Spain, France, Italy, Netherlands, UK, Belgium, Sweden, and UK are complete messes. No doubt because the first five had overly romanticized healthcare systems unable to respond to this disaster. UK and Sweden are probably doing poorly because they did too little too late.
Despite the media's portrayal of anecdotal and regional disasters, the mood in most of the US seems to be on an uptick. Some beaches are opening up. Some states are lifting stay-at-home orders while keeping social distancing measures in place. Cases and deaths have plateaued. Overall death rates are much much lower than than the previously exaggerated predictions. [B]Death rates have settled at about 2.4% of those infected 0.01% of total population, much better than the 10% death rates of infected in those mentioned EU nations and the UK.[/B] What the heck is going on over there! Personally, I think the death numbers during this whole mess is exposing how weak some these western European societies really are. Respect to certain countries like Germany, Austria, and Norway for the discipline of their people, public health programs, and medical providers. The numbers show that the US, despite being lead by a fat monkey and a microscope where the world overly dramatizes our country, has shown that you don't need a romanticized utopia to respond to this disaster.[/QUOTE]Europe has a higher population density than the US.
Example of what high population density leads to: [URL]https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8206143/New-York-coronavirus-cases-Italy-Spain.html[/URL].