Angela Merkel and infection math: Its explanation is perfect

The German Chancellor, at the press conference, has explained why her country will ease isolation measures very little, even though the death toll from Covid-19 in Germany is quite low compared to the numbers recorded in other countries like Italy, France and Spain. It's 3,850.
The German Chancellor, at the press conference, has explained why her country will ease isolation measures very little, even though the death toll from Covid-19 in Germany is quite low compared to the numbers recorded in other countries like Italy, France and Spain.
There are 3,850,000 data from April 16, 2020, the dead as a result of the coronary in German territory. For experts, the difference is all in the German health-positive tracking system, which since the beginning of the pandemic has made more tampons than anyone else. This has made it possible to break the chain of new infections. On April 9, Reuters reported, Germany had made 1.3 million tampons compared to 807,000 in Italy since last February 21. In Germany, some stores will open as early as next week, while schools will reopen on May 4th.
Angela Merkel, a physics graduate and a doctorate in quantum chemistry, referring to the number of coronarys in her country, spoke of a fragile middle <x0.0, and illustrated a mathematical pattern because it's important that the cure of infections be as flat as possible in the long term. Its explanation has been described as one of the clearest to date.












