All travel canceled due to first case of corona virus in Germany, lack of ventilator in Italy, doctors upset




·      Germany has the lowest mortality rate among the top 5 corona virus-infected countries, not a complete lockdown

·      0.72% deaths among infected patients in Germany, 3 times fewer cases in UK, yet twice deaths


New York. There is lockout throughout Europe. The boundaries are sealed. Germany does not have a complete lockdown. But death is less here than in the rest of Europe. As of Saturday, the number of confirmed cases was 56 thousand 202 and the total number of deaths increased to 403. That is, the percentage of dead is 0.72%. While in Italy more than 10,000 people have died and the death rate is 10.8%. The death rate in Spain is over 8%. Cases in Europe are three times less than in Germany, but the death toll is still double.










Causes of lesser deaths in Germany

On January 28, 2020 in Germany, a person working in an auto parts company in China was found positive. Everyone who came in contact with him was alert. Trips to China have been canceled



Germany banned the elderly from getting out of the house. The people there were asked to keep at least contact with them. The result is that only 3% of people over the age of 80 die from the disease.

The people of Germany are crazy about skiing. About 150 million people ski every year on the mountains of Austria and Italy. A large number of people have been infected with them. Most of them were young. These youths were also investigated. In contrast, Italy narrowed the investigation and held it for the sick.









Russia: 200 people arrested for breaking quarantine

Technology has played a very good role in fighting the Quavers in Russia. Earlier this year, a new surveillance system was implemented in Russia, which was opposed to privacy violations, but now the system has proved effective in fighting Corona. Last week, the Moscow police arrested 200 people for violating self-quarantine. They can be identified with one thousand camera systems installed in Moscow. Came out for a few minutes.









Italy: Who should save the doctor in confusion?

There is such a shortage of ventilators here that doctors have to take strict decisions about which patients to save and whom to leave. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte had a lockout until 3 April. Well-known virologist Roberto Barioni of Italy wrote on Facebook on Saturday, "The situation is so dire at the moment that any thought of loosening sanctions in recent times is impractical, we should stay home, otherwise the sacrifices we make, what is that?" They are all in vain.

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