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Germany and UK COVID-19 response compared:
— Michael Walker 🌹 (@michaeljswalker) March 20, 2020
Ventilators
🇩🇪: 25k, with 10k on order
🇬🇧: 5k, plus a Twitter shout-out
Tests per week
🇩🇪: 160k
🇬🇧: 35k
Social distancing
🇩🇪: Social venues closed
🇬🇧: ‘Advice’ to socially distance
Deaths
🇩🇪: 48
🇬🇧: 144
ドイツの死者数が少ないのはなぜか?
Germany currently has 25,000 intensive care beds complete with respiratory support, meaning patients have thus far been able to recover quickly.
Christian Drosten, director of the Institute of Virology at Berlin's Charite hospital, said that early testing could also be a factor.
Anyone who is showing symptoms, has been in contact with a confirmed case or has recently returned from a risk zone is eligible.
Another explanation cited by Italian experts, could be that Germany, unlike other countries, tends not to test those who have already died.
But this means that if a person dies in quarantine at home and does not go to hospital, there is a high chance they will not be included in the statistics, as Giovanni Maga of Italy's National Research Council pointed out in an interview with Euronews.
集中治療ベッドが多い、感染者と接触ないし、感染地域からきて症状がある場合検査を受けられる、ただし、死後は検査はしないから、本当はコロナで死んでいてもコロナで死亡として勘定にいれないーーーなどの理由があげられている・・・・でも、どうだかねええ。まだ、わからないね。
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