The lockdown is getting longer and harder - we're already talking about Easter.
Because the therapy is not successful, the dose of the drug administered should now be increased again.
More and more companies are calling for more companies to close or be legally obliged to work from home.
Is the republic on the march into corona socialism, in which everything is finally getting better again?
A comment by Merkur editor-in-chief Georg Anastasiadis.
Munich - If you
honestly take stock
after a year of
German corona crisis management
, some weaknesses cannot be talked about: Too
many people died in
the
unprotected
homes, the
warning app
remained a toothless tiger, the
organization of distance learning
was a disaster and that
Vaccination start
a disgrace.
The
pandemic
has overwhelmed Germany.
At least one pillar held up: the supply chains could be repaired quickly, the
economy
(with the exception of the service sector) flourishes, pays
taxes
and supports the social systems.
This prevented large sections of the population from sliding into poverty, and the government was able to
buy
approval for its
expensive lockdown policy
by promising to compensate those affected.
Video: Interview with Söder on a possible extension of the lockdown
Comment on the corona policy: Now companies should also be put on a leash
It is all the more incomprehensible that an ever louder chorus is calling
for
companies to
be put
on a leash
under the
guise of fighting pandemic
.
The Thuringian left-wing minister-president
Bodo Ramelow is
calling for business
closings
without any
problems,
and the SPD and the Greens want to
rule
the businesses
with strict
home office requirements
.
They are well advised
to submit
offers to their employees to
work from home
wherever possible
.
But the political attack is still aimed: many of those whose goal has always been to “overcome the market” see the
virus crisis as an
opportunity to approach this goal and
to dictate work processes by the state
.
Comment on Corona policy: Lockdown "getting harder, longer and less unimaginative"
CSU
boss Markus Söder
, who quickly arranged a “home office summit”, should be very careful not to surf this red-green wave.
The
lockdown method “getting harder, longer, more unimaginative” has
not proven itself in the fight against the virus.
Because of the great "success" there is already
talk
of an
extension plus "deepening"
(Söder) until Easter.
So far, politicians have accused the citizens of not being good enough.
It would be the height of
absurdity
if the increasingly perplexed government now also
shakes
the
last stable sector of the state
with the factories
.