Weekly market visit during Coronavirus-crisis: clients remain at a distance

The weekly market in the small square in Munich-Laim is visited on Friday, shortly before the weekend, good. Patiently, the people at the various stalls and keep a distance to other people. The sellers also Josef Trager, a self-producer from the district of Munich. Every Friday, he stands with his car on the Laimer week market. Here is his current impressions: “The turnover is very good, better than normal. But I don’t agree necessarily on hoarding, but rather, because nobody was leaving, and because in the Evening no more to eat. And that’s why the revenue is now half the better, as without a Corona.” Other place, but a similar picture. From Munich to Cologne. Here, too, the people shopping at a weekly market in the Cathedral city on the Rhine to show more obvious. “I’ve just come back from Thailand and I have been practicing for two and a half months. This is also from Thailand. I have been practicing for two and a half months. I’m glad I was able to come home. Here, you can do so, as it would be the Latest, what are you listening to: a new Coronavirus is on the way. You have to keep your distance. As early as the beginning of January, the Scots tight.” “And if we take no action, then nothing will happen. Then there will be more and more structure. We need to be careful. We can still remain human.” But one thing has changed in the Cologne weekly market in comparison to the previous week already. Namely, that the estates, on which no food is sold, are gone. And the question remains whether these measures are sufficient at the moment. Because the Robert-Koch-Institute showed recently shocked by the rapidly increasing number of Virus-diseased. Within a day you rose from 11,000 to around 14,000, so the Robert Koch-Institut on Friday in Berlin.