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  • jio
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    Originally posted by theMathematician View Post

    How depressing that must be. After 5 months, no one's really caring much anymore, are they?
    Mmm I don't know if they are caring... but cases are rising despite the lockdown...

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  • Wayne
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    For those living in England, the roadmap out of lockdown begins tomorrow. As a reminder, the following measures will be implemented from tomorrow...

    Stage One (Part One): 8 March
    • All schools and colleges will reopen
    • University students can return for practical courses. There will be a review by the end of the Easter holidays for all other students
    • Face coverings are recommended in class for secondary school students and also for parents and staff in primary schools
    • Wraparound childcare can also return for vulnerable pupils and where it is needed for parents or carers to go to work, support groups or to seek medical care
    • Two people from different households can meet outside for recreation, which can include "a coffee on a bench"
    • One nominated person can visit care homes, but will need PPE, a lateral flow test and to "keep physical contact to a minimum"

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  • stevyy
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    Originally posted by InFamous View Post

    Queen Merkel has done amazing with the difficult and complicated Germanique people.
    ... but nobody is listening to her anymore.

    BTW... I've got a letter with an invitation to get vaccinated. I am elated.

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  • aRat
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    Originally posted by jio View Post

    Greece is in lockdown for 5 months now
    Is it really though?

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  • theMathematician
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    Originally posted by jio View Post

    Greece is in lockdown for 5 months now
    How depressing that must be. After 5 months, no one's really caring much anymore, are they?

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  • jio
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    Originally posted by aRat View Post

    Germany is only doing semi good because of massive payola and gimmicks (extended strict lockdowns & people are being bribed to not go to work).

    Most of the other countries success there is more natural and organique.
    Greece is in lockdown for 5 months now

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  • InFamous
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    Originally posted by aRat View Post

    Germany is only doing semi good because of massive payola and gimmicks (extended strict lockdowns & people are being bribed to not go to work).

    Most of the other countries success there is more natural and organique.
    Queen Merkel has done amazing with the difficult and complicated Germanique people.

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  • aRat
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    Originally posted by jio View Post

    Yeah, well the idea was to go from best to worst like the single charts... lol
    Germany is only doing semi good because of massive payola and gimmicks (extended strict lockdowns & people are being bribed to not go to work).

    Most of the other countries success there is more natural and organique.

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  • InFamous
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    Originally posted by jio View Post

    Yeah, well the idea was to go from best to worst like the single charts... lol
    Oh, I never made that connection.

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  • jio
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    Originally posted by InFamous View Post

    It would really make far more sense if it went from highest rate down to lowest.
    Yeah, well the idea was to go from best to worst like the single charts... lol

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  • InFamous
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    Originally posted by jio View Post
    The higher you are on the list, the lower the rates so it's the exact opposite of what you said.
    It would really make far more sense if it went from highest rate down to lowest.

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  • theMathematician
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    Originally posted by jio View Post
    4.(6) Germany
    That's great considering how everyone and their mother complains about the German handling of the Corona situation.

    Happy for Portugal finally recovering after the heavy situation they were in!

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  • SholasBoy
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    Sorry, yes, just realised it says 1 is the lowest.

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  • jio
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    The higher you are on the list, the lower the rates so it's the exact opposite of what you said.

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  • SholasBoy
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    The UK rates have really dropped according to todays news, so if we're climbing up this list, that must mean that rates are dropping even quicker elsewhere.

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  • jio
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    European new infection rates per 100 000 from lowest (#1) to highest (#31) (no micro-states): UPDATE
    1.(1) Iceland
    2.(2) Norway
    3.(3) Denmark
    4.(6) Germany
    5.(5) Croatia
    6.(4) Finland
    7.(10) Switzerland
    8.(19) Portugal
    9.(7) Greece
    10.(14) Ireland
    ...
    11.(15) United Kingdom
    12.(9) Romania
    15.(22) Spain
    19.(12) Poland
    20.(20) Italy
    23.(24) France
    ...
    27.(28) Slovenia
    28.(25) Malta
    29.(29) Slovakia
    30.(30) Estonia
    31.(31) Czechia


    - Breaking national infection records this week are Finland, Estonia and Malta

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  • InFamous
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    Really great source of info about Corona Virus in Germany and the plans going forward - looks like soceity is really getting ready to reopen.

    https://www.deutschland.de/en/news/c...y-informations

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  • theMathematician
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    Neither Baden Württemberg nor Northrine Westphalia are the problematic federal states at the moment though. Especially Baden Württemberg is doing quite fine at the moment. Thuringia and Bavaria are more of an issue actually.

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  • InFamous
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    Originally posted by stevyy View Post

    it would take them around 6-8 hours to drive up here. Maybe at the weekends.
    I heard aRat has already rented an apartment

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  • stevyy
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    Originally posted by InFamous View Post

    Yall will have all the people from Ba Wu and NRW taking daytrips to shop.
    it would take them around 6-8 hours to drive up here. Maybe at the weekends.

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  • InFamous
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    Originally posted by stevyy View Post

    Handball queen and legend Miss Flensburg is probably not being allowed to go back to "normal".

    See, Corona does not exist in my part of the world - and never has. Idk why we were forced to go into lockdown when ... we are opening all things up on Monday when in fact our infection rate is as high as it was in October / November 2020.

    That is why we need to become an independent country. So that HRH Margrethe II. of Denmark can become our queen again.
    Yall will have all the people from Ba Wu and NRW taking daytrips to shop.

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  • stevyy
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    Originally posted by InFamous View Post

    Oh wow Schleiswig Holstein is about to get really busy

    I imagine things arent gonna open in that one town where the rate is really high though ?
    Handball queen and legend Miss Flensburg is probably not being allowed to go back to "normal".

    See, Corona does not exist in my part of the world - and never has. Idk why we were forced to go into lockdown when ... we are opening all things up on Monday when in fact our infection rate is as high as it was in October / November 2020.

    That is why we need to become an independent country. So that HRH Margrethe II. of Denmark can become our queen again.

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  • InFamous
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    Originally posted by stevyy View Post
    My state is opening ALL shops again... our 7-day-new-infection-rate is 47,7 / per 100,000 people.
    Oh wow Schleiswig Holstein is about to get really busy

    I imagine things arent gonna open in that one town where the rate is really high though ?

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  • theMathematician
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    Originally posted by stevyy View Post
    My state is opening ALL shops again... our 7-day-new-infection-rate is 47,7 / per 100,000 people.
    So does it go by state or by region? My state is at >50, my region is at <50.

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  • stevyy
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    My state is opening ALL shops again... our 7-day-new-infection-rate is 47,7 / per 100,000 people.

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