Germany's developed logic is helping the country win “War” against the Coronobrus

“While the coronary crisis is testing the resistance of democracies across the globe, Germany seems to take advantage, and it has put the country in a better position, to challenge pandemic, than most other countries “, so it starts prestigious The Guardian article, in which it has analyzed that [...]
While the coronary crisis is testing the resistance of democracies across the globe, Germany seems to benefit, and has put the country in a better position, to challenge pandemic, than most other countries“, so begins its prestigious Guardian article, in which it analyses why Germany is successful, from its “
Further analysis of the “The Guardian” highlights, in the reasons for Germany's success over Covid-19, here is what prestige writes:
“German federalism, whose policy has been rooted since the time of the Holy Roman Empire, which is further rooted after the Nazi era, has weakened the centralised government in key political sectors; such as health, education and cultural affairs, which are under the jurisdiction of 16 states in the country, reports abcnews.al.
As early as the outbreak of Coddy-19, such a devout system of government made the woman leading the country appear surprisingly helpless - even when Angela Merkel announced that she should start with social distance, she could now only make recommendations that federal states were free to observe or ignore.
As social distance measures were introduced, some of them expressed disappointment at these measures, and this led to a number of different attitudes - Berlin, for example, still being allowed to buy a book in a store but not a picnic in the park. At Baden-Wurttemberg, the opposite happens.
Federalism is useful, for creating an economic environment with dynamics, among different regions, but it can make it difficult to sync an entire country.
States in the former Eastern Genmania, which are less hit by the virus, did not want to close their schools, causing <x0m>urme” from the southern states, which feared their students would be exposed to danger.
In a week and a half of isolation, however, Germany has begun to discover that there is a decentralised system that distributes responsibilities.
Germany suddenly sees itself as being held as a model, as it is using testing by large-scale coronary, which has been praised by many experts as the only strategy to get out of the deadlock measures as soon as possible.
German public health services are provided, not by a central authority, but by approximately 400 public health offices run by municipalities and administrations in the districts.
Such an environment has allowed this testing to be conducted by a variety of labs, some located in universities or hospitals, others with private activities, which operate mainly as an autonomous from central control.
I don't need to wait for a call from the minister of health before I start testing,” said Matthias Orth, from the Institute of Laboratory Medicine at Marienh Hospital of Stutgart.
Several private labs began offering tests for Ovid 19, long before state health authorities started paying for the purchase of tests.
Already about 250 labs are conducting tests with an average of 300,000 to 500,000 tests per Covid-19, each week.
Not bad for a place that seems to be walking at the foot of a turtle but using rabbit logic“, writes The Guardian.












