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03-15-20 14:15 #23787
Posts: 1385Originally Posted by Akibono [View Original Post]
I will say though, the death rate in Italy is by far the highest. I guess you would say that is because too many infections happened too quickly, the system could not cope, and many people died due to lack of treatment? Or is it because Italy has an older population? Whatever the case maybe it is true Italy is seeing a faster growth of infections and also the highest mortality rate neither of which reflects well on their overall country, sad to say.
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03-15-20 13:56 #23786
Posts: 78Hessen forbids event bigger than 100 persons
The state Hessen just declared that all events, which has more than 100 person will be prohibit.
So I guess, that sharks will be shut down soon in the next days.
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03-15-20 12:33 #23785
Posts: 185Originally Posted by Canary [View Original Post]
I too was glad I went last weekend, things have changed so much even in a week, if I'd known it would have been my last visit for a while I would have done things slightly differently, left on a sour note with one of my favourites.
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03-15-20 11:55 #23784
Posts: 6712Originally Posted by NickTheG [View Original Post]
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03-15-20 11:40 #23783
Posts: 988Stunning insights into the Corona-panic
For those few who are still able to reflect reasonably what is going on in this time of virally expanding fear because of media enhanced mental infections, please listen to the words and explanations of Wolfgang Wodard, a german pulmonist. With english subtitles!
"The corona hype is not based on any extraordinary public health danger. However, it causes considerable damage to our freedom and personal rights through frivolous and unjustified quarantine measures and restrictions. The images in the media are frightening and the traffic in China's cities seems to be regulated by the clinical thermometer.
Evidence based epidemiological assessment is drowning in the mainstream of fear mongers in labs, media and ministries. ".
Stunning insights into the Corona-panic by Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg.
https://youtu.be/p_AyuhbnPOI
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03-15-20 07:13 #23782
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by ExpatLover [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Akibono [View Original Post]
I'm not so sure about these assertions and am not really interested in a healthcare systems chest beating contest. The fact is that all 3 countries saw their first cases in the last week of January but Germany seems to have had the best outcomes. As far as I am able to discover, there were no public health-self isolation campaigns in any country before infection pattern took root.
If you guys know of any differing measures taken by these countries in February before the Italian explosion, please fill me in.
So the question remains, why is the situation in Germany so much better than the other countries? As of the time of this post, 9 deaths among 4100 infected in a population of 82 million. That's a mortality rate of 0. 01 deaths per 100,000 (death per total population) and a fatality rate of under 0. 2% (deaths per case). Those are basically influenza numbers. That's quite remarkable compared to France's 0. 13 per 100,000 and 2% fatality. In Italy, the numbers are obviously far worse at 6. 3 deaths per 100,000 and 6. 7% fatality rate.
Germany: 0.01 deaths per 100,000 and 0 2% fatal.
France: 0.13 deaths per 100,000 and 2% fatal.
Italy: 6.3 deaths per 100,000 and 6.7% fatal.
The differences are staggering considering what to me seems to be similar timing and lack of differences in public health policy.
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03-15-20 05:58 #23781
Posts: 22292Originally Posted by AlexEurope [View Original Post]
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03-15-20 04:21 #23780
Posts: 4759Originally Posted by Mursenary [View Original Post]
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03-15-20 02:40 #23779
Posts: 1162Originally Posted by Mursenary [View Original Post]
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03-14-20 23:44 #23778
Posts: 318Originally Posted by Saturn11 [View Original Post]
Thankfully I last visited on Friday 6th March and I'm so glad I did as the virus situation has deteriorated hugely in a week.
What surprised me was the usual high volume of ladies still present which was great for me. There were still quite a few guys but the numbers were certainly down for a Friday night.
A number of the ladies were moaning constantly about the lack of customers but the good service providers were still doing good business. This was evident when at around 10 pm I along with my companion had to wait around 20 minutes upstairs for a room.
My only complaint at Sharks of late is that the cleanliness isn't as good as before. Things like a numbers of the shower gel containers are not replaced regularly and last week later in the evening the showers were far from hot.
I will certainly miss my regular adventures to Sharks but until this virus situation eases I won't be making any plans to return although I suspect most or all FKKs will have to temporary close anyway. Just as long as they open in time for summer, I couldn't bear a summer not laying at the pool watching and interacting with all the naked ladies in the hot sunshine.
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03-14-20 22:56 #23777
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by Pessimist [View Original Post]
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03-14-20 21:22 #23776
Posts: 1385Originally Posted by Mursenary [View Original Post]
People made the case that De and France are x days behind Italy. That is only partly true. If you sketch daily case load after say, each country hit 50, the curves show that DE has stayed at half the rate of Italy. In other words, Germany has managed it much better and flattened the curve. Italy failed miserably, is seemingly closer to a third world system than a first world, and has suffered as a result.
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03-14-20 18:56 #23775
Posts: 185I rolled the dice and went last weekend, so far I feel OK, if was strange seeing the club quiet on a Saturday with no waiting for rooms. Had planned to go this weekend but decided to cancel, the reports sound like if I'd have a great time there but the number of confirmed infections in Germany is about 600% higher than last weekend so decided it wasn't a risk worth taking. Also in the back of my mind was I'd get there (I'd be travelling from overseas) and the club would be closed or wouldn't let me in.
According to the Darmstadt local website / paper, Darmstadt has 0 cases at the moment.
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03-14-20 17:44 #23774
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by SvenFKK [View Original Post]
Assuming that clubs stay open, which is highly in doubt at the moment, I look forward to some mongering and self quarantine thereafter.
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03-14-20 17:25 #23773
Posts: 22292Originally Posted by AlexEurope [View Original Post]