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“What we are experiencing in Neukölln are the omens of probably all the German metropolises”
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For Nicolai Savaskan, the doctor at the Corona Neukölln access point, the Berlin district is “the sensor for the whole country”. It advocates a risk-based fight against the pandemic.
seconderlin-Neukölln is Corona’s largest access point nationwide: the district doctor fears a development like in his district in other metropolises. “What we are already experiencing in Neukölln are only harbingers of what we will likely experience in every metropolis in the country. Neukölln is the sensor for the whole country ”, Nicolai Savaskan told the“ Tagesspiegel ”.
He compared the situation in Neukölln to a forest fire: “We no longer have one source of fire, but multiple pockets of embers, not dozens, but hundreds.” In 70 percent of cases, the source of the infection can no longer be found. “We have to assume that we had an asymptomatic infection process for weeks that happened in secret,” Savaskan said. In his district, however, the tests were carried out very proactively, so that one can have a clearer picture of the situation.
The doctor is in favor of a fight against the pandemic based on risk, “in the sense of protecting all vulnerable groups.” That means that one would recommend “that risk groups enter the public space separately and be equipped with protective equipment.” He also considers a new information campaign necessary: ”All new measures will be as successful as they are understood and, more importantly, accepted.” be known.
According to data from the Berlin health administration, 571 new infections were recorded in Neukölln in the last seven days. That is 173.1 for every 100,000 inhabitants; the threshold defined as critical is 50. According to the Robert Koch Institute, Neukölln is also a leader in comparison to crown critical points throughout Germany.