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Old 10-25-20, 08:17 PM   #8
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^ Not really, imo. While both coutnries have corona, health systems are very differently and will cause different follow-on costs from maintainig them, and follow-pon costs from patient being treated or not treated - the German system has far greater reserve capacities. Also, the UK has Brexit turmoils and an unpredictbaloe future fromt hat, costs canot be caöucölated anymore imo, while Geran has the costs from filling most of the vacuums in payments left by the ZUk in in the EU. With worstenign money crisis, thsi also can and will become unpredictable soon, and most likely devastating fore all, the EU, the UK, and the rest of the world.



No, too many things are in flux. I woudl say nobody has a realistic expectation currently of what thje future will brign,a nd what it will be like. Its a crisis that hit us while we already sit inside a crisis that hit us while we were sitting in a crisis. Frequency and amplitude of the symptoms we feel, both intensify. Not good. The onyl question is whether the developing countries blow up nefore us, or short after us. Probably the first.



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Thanks to corona, the too small airport in berlin maybe now will meet shrunk traffic demands for a while. Hooray!
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