AWhen the chancellor warned in late September that the daily number of corona infections at Christmas could be more than 19,000, she was ridiculed by many. Today, around 60 days before Christmas Eve, the Robert Koch Institute reports 11,287 new confirmed infections in one day.
A few days ago the Chancellor said: “I ask you: refrain from any trip that is not really necessary, any celebration that is not really necessary. Please stay home whenever possible. ” In essence, this should mean: Show solidarity and don’t put your individual needs above the welfare of the entire nation.
This appeal can be transferred to all areas of life, for example, in the supermarket. For a few days, a phenomenon that everyone knows from spring has been observed: partially empty toilet paper shelves, baked goods that are out of stock, warning notes that say: “Please, only one package per household”, for example.
These do not appear to be individual observations: As the Federal Statistical Office reported on Thursday, toilet paper sales in the week of October 12-17, 2020 were nearly double the average for the months prior to the August crisis. 2019 to January 2020.
Inconsiderate
Even if the trade has calmed down and a second wave of hamsters has not been seen so far, it is likely that some of the rodents have returned. And they act just as ruthlessly as they did at the start of the pandemic.
Because there is actually enough for everyone. Empty shelves are not due to interrupted supply chains or miscalculations in the trade. They know exactly how many rolls of toilet paper and how many packages of pasta are usually bought.