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How Munich really prepare for Corona: Funny "analysis" popped up that confirms many prejudices

2020-03-09T21:49:41.095Z


Isn't the situation so serious after all? Many people in Munich can laugh heartily at the corona virus. There is a lot of spotting on the net.


Isn't the situation so serious after all? Many people in Munich can laugh heartily at the corona virus. There is a lot of spotting on the net.

  • The corona virus has reached Munich: uncertainty is noticeable in parts of the population.
  • Companies have prepared emergency plans, kindergartens and schools are being closed.
  • There are also funny reactions to the epidemic on the Internet.

Update March 7th, 3:40 pm: With all due care: many people in Munich have not yet lost their sense of humor when it comes to Corona . This also reveals an “analysis” that is particularly popular with many Internet users. "How Munich people really prepare for the corona virus," With Pleasure Munich titled a graphic on Instagram .

Nine neighborhoods and the alleged Corona reactions of their residents are listed. In Schwabing there is, for example, "compulsory vacation for the au pair", the makers of the portal scoff. In the Glockenbach “all Tinderdates are canceled” and the Grünwalder Society also gets their fat away.

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Instagram users like it. The post has already collected well over 2,000 likes.

Munich: fear of the corona virus - bizarre offer circulates on the net

Message from March 4, 2020:

Munich - The shelves in the supermarket : swept empty. The breathing masks in the pharmacy: sold out. The head of the TV station ProSiebenSat.1: in quarantine *. In the city, fear of the corona virus is around *. The disinfectant is said to have disappeared from all the toilets of a Munich company.

A Munich woman now wants to use the uncertainty of her fellow human beings * for her purposes. In the "New in Munich" Facebook group, which is only open to members, she posted an ad that made many users smile. However, their offer should not be meant very seriously.

“Exchange for a Oktoberfest table” is the title of her promising post. On the accompanying picture you can only see a pack of “Bio-Fusili” from Lidl and a tube of disinfectant - two products that are currently in great demand in the Isar metropolis. So popular that a traditionalist would give up his table at the Oktoberfest ? Probably not.

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© Facebook / New in Munich

Corona virus causes a stir in Munich: "What if the Oktoberfest is canceled this year?"

Between their hamster purchases , Facebook users seem to be grateful for a little variety. So far, the upload has collected an impressive 689 likes (as of March 4th, 10 a.m.). In the comments of some users, however, there is a tragic fear : "What if the Oktoberfest, like other major events, is canceled this year?"

Munich without the Oktoberfest: has it ever existed since its premiere in 1810? A look at the history books reveals: Munich residents have had to do 24 times without their beloved folk festival. The reasons for the cancellation were the two world wars , the cholera epidemic or inflation in 1923 and 1924.

Oktoberfest fans do not have to blow tribulations now. There are still six months to go until the next tap on September 19, 2020. And the Oktoberfest has always been a gathering place for viruses *.

The corona virus has been in the headlines for weeks - even in Munich. "The Crazy Ice Cream Maker" has now reacted with a lot of irony - with a crazy idea.

The corona virus is also spreading in Munich. Several daycare centers and schools remain closed. A tz editor is also affected. *

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You can also find useful information about the Oktoberfest in our travel guide for the Isar metropolis . “New in Munich” 2020 will be available from January 31st for 9.90 euros - online at www.bavariashop.de, or as ePaper for 8.99 euros, at a well-stocked kiosk and in bookstores.

"New in Munich" is also available directly from the gatekeeper of the press house, Bayerstrasse 57 (5 minutes from the main train station), as well as in all offices of the media group Münchner Merkur / tz.

* tz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Sven Hoppe

Source: merkur

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