So do the Germans: A detailed plan to leave the country out of isolation

Top German scientists propose that the government take measures to curb the spread of the coronary, including reopening schools, gardens, restaurants and shops and removing travel bans. “We propose to the German government to draft a gradual return plan to normality”, the list of recommendations drawn up by 26 scientists from [...]
Top German scientists propose that the government take measures to curb the spread of the coronary, including reopening schools, gardens, restaurants and shops and removing travel bans.
“We propose to the German government to draft a gradual return plan to normality”, the list of recommendations drawn up by 26 scientists from different fields for Leopoldin's National Academy of Sciences says.
The precondition for this is keeping the number of new infected in a low <x0-level” so that the health system is not overloaded and maintain hygiene, safe distance, and mandatory use of protective masks in public transportation, scientists say.
They also recommend the systematic “of the spread of infection, including through apps.
The goal is to predict the development of the epidemic in one to two weeks so that it can respond at the right time. ”
The academy's normalisation plan also includes lifting travel bans, opening shops and government offices.
“depending on the possibility of preserving the space distance and intensity of contacts of participants, it is possible to gradually allow social, cultural and sports events to develop”, scientists stress, Kosovo Press broadcast.
Chancellor Angela Merkel and the prime ministers of German countries are expected to meet tomorrow to consider facilitating the austerity measures that will last until the end of the week.
Merkel said last week that the opinion of scientists Leopoldin will play a key “R” in decision-making.
Experts assess government measures so far to help the economy, but require further <x0mpullate fiscal-political”.
Tax stations and partial or complete removal of reconstruction assistance for the former Eastern Genmëani were cited as possible measures. Scientists conclude that the coronary pandemic will define “the country's” economic and social life for the coming months.












