Hi @janton :)
I think next week I'll give it a try.
Of course you can ride a motorbike, but I won't ride far away, maybe just around the lake, and I will ride very carefully because I would not like to have an accident, because all the rescue workers are needed somewhere else.
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Howdy this afternoon sir johannpiber! You mean all the medical people are involved in treating people with the virus? I know over here the hospitals in some cities are overwhelmed.
Good morning @janton,
no, but I think they have enough to do and any unneccesary accident would only endanger them and keep them from more important work.
Endanger them because you are so toxic? lol. Howdy today sir johannpiber!
Good evening @janton 🙂
I know how you mean it, but it is a serious theme. They have all enough to do - every day there are more infected people in the hospitals, what means it is not neccessary to make additional work for them and who knows, maybe I'm infected and don't know it. This would certainly be dangerous for them.
Howdy this evening sir johannpiber! Yes sir, they very much need to test every person no matter how they feel, so they can find the ones that show no symptoms.
They are talking about doing that here and then only put the people back to work who have had it or seem to be immune to it.
Are they telling people how to boost their immune systems?
Good morning @janton,
they are doing a lot of testing here too and if you are positive you have to go to the hospital or are quarantined. If you are positive all people you remember you have met will be tested too.
But they are also talking about loosen up the measures - this might be to calm down the people though.
Have a great weekend and take care my friend.
That all sounds good, to test everyone, are they going to test you?
For most of the people this thing is easily beat by a strong immune system so the governments should be telling people and supplying them to those who can't afford it.
They would have an instant drop in infections and hospitalizations.