Author: Rainbow Kursk
Recently, the number of new crown pneumonia infections in Germany has risen sharply, but the entire German society still does not have much tension, and has even been on the ignorant and fearless "channel".
Although the German federal government has issued a strict travel restriction order, requiring people to "not go out unless necessary", minimize contact with the outside world, maintain a certain distance from others, and fundamentally cut off the chain of virus transmission.
However, due to the lack of harsh penalties like france (french citizens who travel twice in 15 days will be fined from 135 euros to 1500 euros for the first violation, such as 4 violations in a month, they will face a fine of 3700 euros and 6 months in prison), so germany's illegal travel restrictions and social distancing regulations are frequent.
Last weekend, there was also a lot of fun in the whole German park!

Photo: There are still many people exercising in German outdoor parks.
Ms. Lin in Berlin also shared some of the more interesting fragments of her life in Germany.
The first is the web culture.
For many Germans, web paper, while not protecting from the spread of the virus and not eating it, appears to be an important source of security. In order to maintain the normal market supply, major supermarkets in Germany have successively implemented the purchase restriction regulations for web paper. Some supermarkets are worried about vicious rushes, and even send professional bodyguards to maintain order.
In some of the hilarious videos in Europe, webs and masks have become hard currency in place of euros that can be used to pay for taxis (manual funny).
Picture: It seems that the supply of web paper is still relatively sufficient, but the German web paper has been exhausted, which is imported from Poland.
Image: The status of web paper is close to that of hard currency.
Interestingly, Bakeries in Germany are beginning to look for business opportunities on covid-19 and webs.
Unlike the United Kingdom and France, which have basically strictly stopped eating in restaurants and restaurants, and provide takeaway services at most. Bakeries and so on in many parts of Germany are still open, business is good, and it seems that people are not concerned about the epidemic.
Recently, these bakeries have begun to learn to make roll cakes! These cakes look exactly like white webs, but inside they have a hole in the sky, and they look very appetizing.
Photo: Roll cake from a German bakery, but why don't you wear a mask, big sisters?
As we all know, when the new crown virus first arose, these bakeries invented a lot of new crown virus shape cakes to attract customers, and at the beginning it was indeed a market, and many diners came to taste it.
However, with the further development of the epidemic, people have realized the horror of the virus, and these cake masters also know that the new crown virus cannot be ridiculed, this thing is a monopoly, the more you do not pay attention to it, about to tease it, the easier it is to get on.
As a result, cake chefs began to introduce roll cakes, after all, webs are currently the best-selling things in Germany!
Picture: Coronavirus hamburger, just ask if you dare to eat.
After talking about food, let's talk about the social distancing of Germans.
At present, Germany stipulates that the social distance between people in public places should reach about 1.5 meters. Many merchants have also introduced flow restriction measures, and queuing has become a daily routine. However, it is not good for young people to comply with this rule, and last weekend's gathering in the park to bask in the sun will surely prove to be a deadly act.
Photo: Supermarkets in Berlin restrict the flow of people indoors, and there are queues outside, but no one seems to follow the 1.5-meter social distancing rule.
Image: Many supermarkets and merchants have hung up social distancing leaflets.
Photo: German car companies change their signs, calling for social distancing.
Compared with the disobedience of young people, the German elderly are very concerned about social distancing.
Because in german propaganda reports, the fatality rate of the elderly after getting sick is relatively high. Chancellor Angela Merkel made a televised speech calling for the best not to come into contact with the elderly, who are particularly vulnerable to the virus. Stop non-essential visits. Grandparents don't meet now. Encourage children to record podcasts for their grandparents. Assist the elderly with limited mobility in shopping, etc.
Moreover, the elderly are more conservative and more compliant than the German youth. In general, german elderly people are rarely seen hanging out outside, and most of them stay at home.
Picture: German uncle basking in the sun on the balcony, or safe at home.
Photo: German aunt drinking afternoon tea face to face.
Of course, including the elderly, the whole people are complaining that their daily lives are affected, they can't go out to get together with friends for coffee, and waste this sunny sunny day, but the elderly still choose to stay at home.
Soon, everyone also found a special "way to open" the isolated life. For example, have a long-distance afternoon tea with the neighbors opposite the door and taste the sisterhood of the "new crown period".
In general, Germans are still optimistic about the epidemic, and it will take time to test how the epidemic will change the people of this country.