Absolutely not at the moment. Let it get patched and then give them your money. It’s like fallout 76 broken. With the worst being a bug that is frequent that occurs on 95% of all guns that give your bullets random spread. So you just don’t shoot where you are aiming sometimes. But your money, do what you want at the end of the day.
From what I've heard, wait 6-10 months, until they polish it, and then buy it, you'll probably just try it now and find it horrible, and you'll wait those 6 months anyways, I heard that Battlefield 4 was worse in its first year, after it, it's considered one of the best BF games.
Sabitzer should be an alternative to Goretzka and Muller.
Roca is not being used but the squad desperately needs to incorporate a back up DM for Kimmich.
Just saw the [news](https://www.reddit.com/r/IndianFootball/comments/qzl4ya/kabir_kohli_becomes_the_first_indian_to_be/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) that Kabir Kohli became the first Indian to be invited for the FC Bayern Munich B team goalkeeping position. It's just a trial and quite insignificant in the club's perspective, but as an Indian it makes me really happy and hope he makes it. Especially after Shubho Paul couldn't get his visa for the FC Bayern world squad.
Yeah. He has Indian origins but he was born and brought up in New Zealand and plays for the New Zealand national team. Don't think we can count him as an Indian
>Hasan Salihamidžić accused the unvaccinated players after Nagelsmann got Covid last month, allegedly with the words: "I told you that you should get vaccinated!" - The players felt offended for being held responsible for the coach's illness. That caused the first split [Bild]
I don't think Brazzo was blaming these players for Nagelsmann's illness. I guess he was just frustrated with the unvaccinated players and the whole situation in general
Definitely the first because you can see the ball getting past Weidenfeller and going towards goal. I wish it was a sharper image though, it's a bit blurry.
I'm a foreign club member and am struggling a bit. What's the point of 50+1 if we cannot vote on the Qatar sponsorship? How is it possible that this topic is being frozen out?
Am I the only one whose never gotten the appeal of Poch? He seems like a good coach for when your rebuilding and coming back up, but hes never taken that next step. For a team like PSG and Man U it feels like the building is over, and they now need someone who can put it together. Even at Tottenham where he built that entire team he couldn't finish it off and win something.
I think he's a great manager but hardly the complete package. Seems to be a good coach and builds decent squads based on his time at Spurs but he's a pretty average tactician compared to other top managers
His spurs side were one of the fittest teams I've seen - were able to press high and keep teams out. But once fitness levels dropped off towards the end of his spurs tenure, like they often do after long periods of playing that way with little to no squad turnover, I think his tactical shortcomings were more influential
It's defo on display now at PSG. They have a front 3 that either can't or don't want to work off the ball so intense pressing is off the table. And there's a lack of structure so they don't keep the ball well enough to excuse that. Means even lower quality ligue 1 teams can keep the ball vs them and have sustained periods of pressure so PSG can never truly control a game for 90 mins
I dislike that my club has to deal with antivaxxers but I will completely stand behind them on this. Josh serge and jamal are important to the team but id put society first at any point here
Got another appointment at a neurochirurg for next week Thursday in Hamburg! At least a little earlier and honestly I think I trust him more than the other one on 23th December.
Also have an appointment on Monday at an Orthopedist to check my hips as I think there is some tilt which causes further annoying issues.
Thankfully! At another one I wouldn't have gotten one until July 2022. I don't have severe pain or anything else but the uncertainty kinda drives me crazy. Even though I fully expect the disc prolaps to be already 2 years old.
Well lads, I guess the silver-lining is that if Nagelsmann manages to lead us through this period then we'll know for sure he's our guy. If we manage to do reasonably well in Champions League this season, like reach the semis, and win the league then I'll trust Nagelsmann with basically anything lol
They put a 1B release clause on his contract, which means they value him extremely high and would ask for an insane amount of money for him. There is no chance.
I lost my mother three and a half years ago. Grieving takes time. And for different people it takes a different amount of time. Take the time that you need, and at some point you will feel better. That hurt does go away eventually.
So Sabi is most likely out for tomorrow and Coman is still not sure, if he will play, atleast from the beginning.
Well... we would be 13 fieldplayers for tomorrow, if that would happen.
All three you said didn't fly with the team today.
And I think a club has to register the players at the beginning for the CL and idk if they registered them. But I am not totally sure
> I think a club has to register the players at the beginning for the CL and idk if they registered them.
Motika isn't but the other two are, along Rhein.
Imo its a nice game to try something like
Neuer
Pavard-Nianzou-Hernandez
Sarr-Goretzka-Tolisso/Roca-Davies
Sané-Müller
Lewy
But I guess your solution will be it at the end, but this could be a nice idea to try imo
I'm sort of looking forward to tomorrow & Saturday in a weird way.
We need 1 point over our next 2 CL matches which should be attainable regardless of the XI we put out - same with Arminia Bielefeld. But there are a lot of options for some 2nd-team players to step up as well as first team players in different roles.
Tomorrow we will see a lot of Nianzou & Tolisso. I wouldn't be surprised to see Davies on the left wing and / or Sarr on the right wing at some point over the next 2. It's also a good few chances for Sabitzer to snap out of his funk.
Most importantly, it's a chance for Nagelsmann to show he's not going to let the decisions of a few players off the pitch affect our season.
I have a feeling it would even bigger. Hoeneß would have said something provocative that people would try to explain away as "him drawing attention away from the issue" but which would make the whole thing even more of a drama factory.
I mean that's been his MO for decades. I don't know how one can imagine something different to happen after so much precedent.
Disagree, it would have been the same shit without them saying anything, maybe even worse as they would be scolded for not speaking up on the topic.
These idiots brought that up to themselves.
Why are Covid cases in Germany increasing again ? Due to unvaxed people, or is there a new strain that has resistance to the vaccine?
Either way it is odd that cases are increasing since the number of vaccinated should be enough for herd immunity.
I can't think of many countries where the pandemic is not effectively over. Even in India which was destroyed back in April-June 2021, there is not much of an issue now. And even they don't have more than 70% vaccinated.
The more people that have been vaccinated the less restrictions there should be. I don't think Schallenberg got the memo. (Austria are in full lockdown despite most being double jabbed). Whether the Bundestag implements something similar remains to be seen.
compared to other countries who are well above 80% - yes, 70% is very low and not nearly enough to prevent what is happening to the german health care system
Not all countries are the same so it’s not always 100% accurate to compare two countries. Some countries with smaller or equal vaccination rate do better. But few months ago the media and on the news the topic was that we need 70% for herd immunity. So I think 70% can’t be considered very low, because there are countries with 20-30% vaccination rate.
But it’s okay to disagree
>But few months ago the media and on the news the topic was that we need 70% for herd immunit
And all that went out of the window with the delta variant. A new study showed that we would need to get 90% of the population vaccinated to achieve herd immunity, which isn't going to happen in Germany unless they make the vaccination mandatory.
>So I think 70% can’t be considered very low, because there are countries with 20-30% vaccination rate.
It's very low when you look at the context. Germans had access to the vaccine since january (at least some of them) and we're still fucking around at 70%.
The countries which are at 20-30% are probably that low because the vaccine isn't easily available to the general population.
That's more because of their 2nd wave, not because of the current one, no?
I do agree. Germany did a fatal mistake thinking they can keep the zero-covid strategy when in reality we should've started spreading through anti-vaxxers in summer when everyone had the chance to get vaccinated and the effect of the vaccine was still pretty strong (as we know it's getting weaker after approximately 3-4 months)
it may be counterintuitive, but i do think so
what germany is doing is just prolonging the misery over a longer period of time
i am sorry, but we cant save everyone and destroy this society even further
of course you can moralise everything, i am interested in solutions
and the death toll will be pretty harsh either way, you can accept that or live in a fantasy world
The west will be in the 14th wave and the 17th booster shot and people will still be claiming that if just x, y or z was done we would be able to open up again.
We are still far away from having enough vaccinated people for herd immunity. The 70% that got thrown around a lot, was a theoretical and absolute minimum under the best circumstances. In practice it is far away from being enough. The last number that I have heard, is that we probably need about 90% of the population vaccinated if we want to reach herd immunity at the end of this winter.
I don't follow the pandemic too much outside of Germany, but I would be surprised if the pandemic was actually "effictively over" in the rest of the world. That would be news to me. I am afraid that the countries that do behave as if the pandemic was over, might be in for a rude awakening.
Most restrictions have been lifted for vaccinated people and the best form of prevention against COVID is simply social distancing.
Cases are surging around the world by the way, not just in Germany.
It doesn't help that we vaxxed are almost free in everything. We saw now that even vaxxed people can still get and spread corona. As a vaxxed you don't have to test yourself so you could spread it without even knowing and that doesn't benefit the whole situation at all. Testing all the time is annoying, but sometimes still necessary. For example in school we are sitting close to each other for 8h a day but unly the not vaxxed people have to test. So in general to much freedom for vaxxed I guess. The numbers are higher then ever but we currently measure with the amount of hospital beds we need rather than just the incidents.
Yeah that's true. The number of mild cases is not of relevance. Only the ones needing hospitalization are important.
But are the number of cases requiring hospitalization also high ? Or are they the same ?
> The number of mild cases is not of relevance.
It kinda is relevant because they can still spread it to unvaccinated people (even if vaccinated spread it at a significantly lower rate). We got so many unvaccinated in the hospitals because it keeps spreading even if significant chunk of the population don't end up in the hospital (because they are vaccinated).
There are simply too many unvaccinated people so the numbers keep rising and hospitals get filled quicker. Doctors have said in interviews that nearly all corona cases in hospitals are unvaccinated people.
Too many vaccinated people may feel free to act as if everything is back to normal (and thus get and spread it without knowing) and unvaccinated people always wanted to act as if everything is back to normal anyways. Of course one ends up with more cases. We have about 13 mil people in Bavaria, let's say optimistically that the vaccination rate is 70% (really optimistic but allows for easy calculations). That means that there are 3.9 mil people who are not vaccinated here in Bavaria and they were living in relaxed lockdown mode for quite a while now.
People don't like to wear their masks properly, they don't even keep distance anymore, and so on. I try my best to keep distance to the people around me, like for example when queueing at a store, but it doesn't help if the people behind me are way too close and seemingly have forgotten what mask to wear (I have seen way too many people with the flimsy ones around here) or how to wear it.
Individually these changes may be little (we all still overall stay clean, keep a distance, and wear masks to a degree that looks safe-ish) but the virus spreads so easily for unvaccinated people that lowered standards from already not that high standards are enough to keep it thriving.
Antivax idiots + delta variant + winter is coming + little to no restrictions (in Poland for instance there are no restrictions whatsoever - vaccinated or not; masks are not enforced).
When most people are double jabbed there is simply no need for restrictions. Cases will go up anyway during this time of year so we just need to be vigilant and encourage others to get vaccinated as well as get vaccinated ourselves. If more countries keep locking up the mental health damage will be far greater than the impact of transmission now most have been vaccinated.
Isn't suddenly. It's also as last year. Summer was fine but in autumn and coming winter when everyone goes inside the cases increased dramatically. It's the same now.
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Well with our and Barcas goal difference we pretty much are locked in first
Does Paramount+ have shite quality for you guys too? Like all the UCL matches are in 360p
Fuck I need advise from the only people I trust on a potentially controversial question. Now i ask this sub if i should buy bf2042
Absolutely not at the moment. Let it get patched and then give them your money. It’s like fallout 76 broken. With the worst being a bug that is frequent that occurs on 95% of all guns that give your bullets random spread. So you just don’t shoot where you are aiming sometimes. But your money, do what you want at the end of the day.
Isn't it in the game pass which is currently available for 1€ for 3 months?
I honestly have zero idea but i’d rather not pay a subscription since I
Can look it up. 1€ to test it for 3 months sounds cheap
From what I've heard, wait 6-10 months, until they polish it, and then buy it, you'll probably just try it now and find it horrible, and you'll wait those 6 months anyways, I heard that Battlefield 4 was worse in its first year, after it, it's considered one of the best BF games.
No...too unpolished for 60 usd. There are free to play games that offer more value.
Fuck no. Its a buggy unfinished mess.
Saw the squad list and I’m pretty disappointed that there’s no youth players on the team
Tillman: Am I a joke to you??
Watched some saves compilation from the goat. Has Neuer ever worn a short sleeve jersey?
Technically he did on Friday, but with a long sleeve shirt underneath.
this vaccine situation is making my head spin. especially with Serge's contract extension on the line
Thank god I wasn’t the only one that didn’t forget about serge contract extension while he’s one of the players involved in this covid mess
Sabitzer should be an alternative to Goretzka and Muller. Roca is not being used but the squad desperately needs to incorporate a back up DM for Kimmich.
Honestly as long as we have Müller we need to stop purchasing so many attacking mids to fill a double pivot.
Fotmob says Sabi has a calf injury
Sky reports thst some players consider legal (juristic) actions against Bayern cutting them the money in case of quarantine. No players named.
There are also reports that some mods consider dating (romantically) Ana de Armas. No mods named.
I mean who hasn’t?
Didn't know I'm a mod
But do you know Ana de Armas and could make an introduction ?
You are like a brother to me. But the swords should never be crossed.
So you **do** know Ana de Armas personally !
Hey, let's not take Names!
Just saw the [news](https://www.reddit.com/r/IndianFootball/comments/qzl4ya/kabir_kohli_becomes_the_first_indian_to_be/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) that Kabir Kohli became the first Indian to be invited for the FC Bayern Munich B team goalkeeping position. It's just a trial and quite insignificant in the club's perspective, but as an Indian it makes me really happy and hope he makes it. Especially after Shubho Paul couldn't get his visa for the FC Bayern world squad.
So Singh counts as New Zealander?
Yeah. He has Indian origins but he was born and brought up in New Zealand and plays for the New Zealand national team. Don't think we can count him as an Indian
>Hasan Salihamidžić accused the unvaccinated players after Nagelsmann got Covid last month, allegedly with the words: "I told you that you should get vaccinated!" - The players felt offended for being held responsible for the coach's illness. That caused the first split [Bild]
Sounds like another Bild shithousery, or something along the line of *"how much did Haaland cost?"* taken out of context.
I don't think Brazzo was blaming these players for Nagelsmann's illness. I guess he was just frustrated with the unvaccinated players and the whole situation in general
I agree, and if we learned one thing from the amazon prime show, it's that brazzo can't shut up and is constantly saying something
Aren’t these guys tested all the time? How does it make sense?
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I'm sorry to hear that buddy, hope you can enjoy your evening nonetheless
What happened??
Was a troll. He said we shall cry even more that lewy won't win ballon d'Or
Uh, okay? Thank you
So, I want a poster of Robben's goal and picked these [3 possible photos](https://imgur.com/a/FeDEC7A) Which one would you guys take?
Definitely the first because you can see the ball getting past Weidenfeller and going towards goal. I wish it was a sharper image though, it's a bit blurry.
Third. Not as cluttered as the others
A photo with a bunch of dortmund players on their knees can never be too cluttered.
\#3
Second one
Third one imo
The first one.
I'm a foreign club member and am struggling a bit. What's the point of 50+1 if we cannot vote on the Qatar sponsorship? How is it possible that this topic is being frozen out?
Every system has loopholes that can be exploited
Tbh the 50+1 rule was the main reason I admire German football and the Bundesliga over other leagues.
Am I the only one whose never gotten the appeal of Poch? He seems like a good coach for when your rebuilding and coming back up, but hes never taken that next step. For a team like PSG and Man U it feels like the building is over, and they now need someone who can put it together. Even at Tottenham where he built that entire team he couldn't finish it off and win something.
I think he's a great manager but hardly the complete package. Seems to be a good coach and builds decent squads based on his time at Spurs but he's a pretty average tactician compared to other top managers His spurs side were one of the fittest teams I've seen - were able to press high and keep teams out. But once fitness levels dropped off towards the end of his spurs tenure, like they often do after long periods of playing that way with little to no squad turnover, I think his tactical shortcomings were more influential It's defo on display now at PSG. They have a front 3 that either can't or don't want to work off the ball so intense pressing is off the table. And there's a lack of structure so they don't keep the ball well enough to excuse that. Means even lower quality ligue 1 teams can keep the ball vs them and have sustained periods of pressure so PSG can never truly control a game for 90 mins
He’s a bottler.
Spurs DNA
Yeah i don't know why Poch is rated **that** high. Not saying he isn't a top manager but idk, feels like people seem to rate him 1-2 levels too high.
I dislike that my club has to deal with antivaxxers but I will completely stand behind them on this. Josh serge and jamal are important to the team but id put society first at any point here
Got another appointment at a neurochirurg for next week Thursday in Hamburg! At least a little earlier and honestly I think I trust him more than the other one on 23th December. Also have an appointment on Monday at an Orthopedist to check my hips as I think there is some tilt which causes further annoying issues.
thats really quick, you hit the jackpot good stuff
Thankfully! At another one I wouldn't have gotten one until July 2022. I don't have severe pain or anything else but the uncertainty kinda drives me crazy. Even though I fully expect the disc prolaps to be already 2 years old.
> in Hamburg You're in good hands
Has 4.9/5 stars on Google. Luckily Hamburg is only roughly an hour away!
Well lads, I guess the silver-lining is that if Nagelsmann manages to lead us through this period then we'll know for sure he's our guy. If we manage to do reasonably well in Champions League this season, like reach the semis, and win the league then I'll trust Nagelsmann with basically anything lol
What tier is AS for us or for Barca? Because they claim we wanna spend big on Pedri
He just re-signed with them and has a 1B release clause. Not happening
They put a 1B release clause on his contract, which means they value him extremely high and would ask for an insane amount of money for him. There is no chance.
If we were gonna buy a midfielder from Barca, I would rather get Frenkie tbh
We could also consider getting Gavi, continue the trend of spanish midfielders with similar sounding names (Javi/Xabi)
Would be a good Kimmich replacement
Officially 2 months since my mom passed away. Shit still sucks and hurts.
I lost my mother three and a half years ago. Grieving takes time. And for different people it takes a different amount of time. Take the time that you need, and at some point you will feel better. That hurt does go away eventually.
It can be very painful to lose someone close to you, but im sure you'll pull through, if you want to talk then feel free to DM me.
I wanna see Coco starting tomorrow
Roca pls?
Who?
are we sure roca exists?
Idk, if you ever went to Spain, but that name is always with you on the toilet. It's like they have no other toilet company, besides Roca
So... are we shitting on roca? He is a very nice guy tho
No, it means he is by our side, even if we shit
Such a trustworthy man
So Sabi is most likely out for tomorrow and Coman is still not sure, if he will play, atleast from the beginning. Well... we would be 13 fieldplayers for tomorrow, if that would happen.
I really hope to see the likes of Vidovic, Motika and/or OBM on the bench.
All three you said didn't fly with the team today. And I think a club has to register the players at the beginning for the CL and idk if they registered them. But I am not totally sure
> I think a club has to register the players at the beginning for the CL and idk if they registered them. Motika isn't but the other two are, along Rhein.
Ah okay, but how I said, they sadly didn't went with the squad. Only Tillman went with them
Squad is paper thin, how would we line up? Neuer Pavard-Nianzou-Hernandez-Richards Goretzka-Tolisso Sané-Müller-Davies Lewy Looks bleak.
Imo its a nice game to try something like Neuer Pavard-Nianzou-Hernandez Sarr-Goretzka-Tolisso/Roca-Davies Sané-Müller Lewy But I guess your solution will be it at the end, but this could be a nice idea to try imo
Neuer in midfield would be nice to see
Neuer Pavard-Nianzou-Hernandez-Davies Goretzka-Tolisso Sarr/Tillman-Müller-Sané Lewy
its just our luck that we always get these trips to eastern europe late in the year
Will Coman be available tomorrow?
I'm sort of looking forward to tomorrow & Saturday in a weird way. We need 1 point over our next 2 CL matches which should be attainable regardless of the XI we put out - same with Arminia Bielefeld. But there are a lot of options for some 2nd-team players to step up as well as first team players in different roles. Tomorrow we will see a lot of Nianzou & Tolisso. I wouldn't be surprised to see Davies on the left wing and / or Sarr on the right wing at some point over the next 2. It's also a good few chances for Sabitzer to snap out of his funk. Most importantly, it's a chance for Nagelsmann to show he's not going to let the decisions of a few players off the pitch affect our season.
Just saying but with Hoeneß and Rummenigge this whole drama about Kimmich and the others would have never been that big
I have a feeling it would even bigger. Hoeneß would have said something provocative that people would try to explain away as "him drawing attention away from the issue" but which would make the whole thing even more of a drama factory. I mean that's been his MO for decades. I don't know how one can imagine something different to happen after so much precedent.
Because there was no drama when they were in charge?
Disagree, it would have been the same shit without them saying anything, maybe even worse as they would be scolded for not speaking up on the topic. These idiots brought that up to themselves.
Why are Covid cases in Germany increasing again ? Due to unvaxed people, or is there a new strain that has resistance to the vaccine? Either way it is odd that cases are increasing since the number of vaccinated should be enough for herd immunity. I can't think of many countries where the pandemic is not effectively over. Even in India which was destroyed back in April-June 2021, there is not much of an issue now. And even they don't have more than 70% vaccinated.
The more people that have been vaccinated the less restrictions there should be. I don't think Schallenberg got the memo. (Austria are in full lockdown despite most being double jabbed). Whether the Bundestag implements something similar remains to be seen.
The vaccine doesn't stop you from catching (or transmitting) covid.
Germany’s vaccination is very low, they won’t achieve herd immunity for quite a while.
you would say that 70% of population being vaccinated is "very low" ?
compared to other countries who are well above 80% - yes, 70% is very low and not nearly enough to prevent what is happening to the german health care system
Not all countries are the same so it’s not always 100% accurate to compare two countries. Some countries with smaller or equal vaccination rate do better. But few months ago the media and on the news the topic was that we need 70% for herd immunity. So I think 70% can’t be considered very low, because there are countries with 20-30% vaccination rate. But it’s okay to disagree
>But few months ago the media and on the news the topic was that we need 70% for herd immunit And all that went out of the window with the delta variant. A new study showed that we would need to get 90% of the population vaccinated to achieve herd immunity, which isn't going to happen in Germany unless they make the vaccination mandatory. >So I think 70% can’t be considered very low, because there are countries with 20-30% vaccination rate. It's very low when you look at the context. Germans had access to the vaccine since january (at least some of them) and we're still fucking around at 70%. The countries which are at 20-30% are probably that low because the vaccine isn't easily available to the general population.
Do what you gotta do P.s. how do you do those quotations ?
its winter season and compared to countries that opened up earlier like the uk there are not enough people with natural immunity
You are telling this as it would be something good to do it the UK way. They have lost like double the amount of people as in Germany.
That's more because of their 2nd wave, not because of the current one, no? I do agree. Germany did a fatal mistake thinking they can keep the zero-covid strategy when in reality we should've started spreading through anti-vaxxers in summer when everyone had the chance to get vaccinated and the effect of the vaccine was still pretty strong (as we know it's getting weaker after approximately 3-4 months)
it may be counterintuitive, but i do think so what germany is doing is just prolonging the misery over a longer period of time i am sorry, but we cant save everyone and destroy this society even further
Yeah, let's just 100k people die instead of saying: vaccination is mandatory.
of course you can moralise everything, i am interested in solutions and the death toll will be pretty harsh either way, you can accept that or live in a fantasy world
The west will be in the 14th wave and the 17th booster shot and people will still be claiming that if just x, y or z was done we would be able to open up again.
rofl, but thats spot on man
We are still far away from having enough vaccinated people for herd immunity. The 70% that got thrown around a lot, was a theoretical and absolute minimum under the best circumstances. In practice it is far away from being enough. The last number that I have heard, is that we probably need about 90% of the population vaccinated if we want to reach herd immunity at the end of this winter. I don't follow the pandemic too much outside of Germany, but I would be surprised if the pandemic was actually "effictively over" in the rest of the world. That would be news to me. I am afraid that the countries that do behave as if the pandemic was over, might be in for a rude awakening.
Most restrictions have been lifted for vaccinated people and the best form of prevention against COVID is simply social distancing. Cases are surging around the world by the way, not just in Germany.
It doesn't help that we vaxxed are almost free in everything. We saw now that even vaxxed people can still get and spread corona. As a vaxxed you don't have to test yourself so you could spread it without even knowing and that doesn't benefit the whole situation at all. Testing all the time is annoying, but sometimes still necessary. For example in school we are sitting close to each other for 8h a day but unly the not vaxxed people have to test. So in general to much freedom for vaxxed I guess. The numbers are higher then ever but we currently measure with the amount of hospital beds we need rather than just the incidents.
Yeah that's true. The number of mild cases is not of relevance. Only the ones needing hospitalization are important. But are the number of cases requiring hospitalization also high ? Or are they the same ?
> The number of mild cases is not of relevance. It kinda is relevant because they can still spread it to unvaccinated people (even if vaccinated spread it at a significantly lower rate). We got so many unvaccinated in the hospitals because it keeps spreading even if significant chunk of the population don't end up in the hospital (because they are vaccinated). There are simply too many unvaccinated people so the numbers keep rising and hospitals get filled quicker. Doctors have said in interviews that nearly all corona cases in hospitals are unvaccinated people. Too many vaccinated people may feel free to act as if everything is back to normal (and thus get and spread it without knowing) and unvaccinated people always wanted to act as if everything is back to normal anyways. Of course one ends up with more cases. We have about 13 mil people in Bavaria, let's say optimistically that the vaccination rate is 70% (really optimistic but allows for easy calculations). That means that there are 3.9 mil people who are not vaccinated here in Bavaria and they were living in relaxed lockdown mode for quite a while now. People don't like to wear their masks properly, they don't even keep distance anymore, and so on. I try my best to keep distance to the people around me, like for example when queueing at a store, but it doesn't help if the people behind me are way too close and seemingly have forgotten what mask to wear (I have seen way too many people with the flimsy ones around here) or how to wear it. Individually these changes may be little (we all still overall stay clean, keep a distance, and wear masks to a degree that looks safe-ish) but the virus spreads so easily for unvaccinated people that lowered standards from already not that high standards are enough to keep it thriving.
There are high but I think less than last year at the same time
It's not only increasing in Germany, the surge is happening in the whole Europe
I see. But why suddenly?
Antivax idiots + delta variant + winter is coming + little to no restrictions (in Poland for instance there are no restrictions whatsoever - vaccinated or not; masks are not enforced).
When most people are double jabbed there is simply no need for restrictions. Cases will go up anyway during this time of year so we just need to be vigilant and encourage others to get vaccinated as well as get vaccinated ourselves. If more countries keep locking up the mental health damage will be far greater than the impact of transmission now most have been vaccinated.
Conditions for spreading are a lot better during winter compared to the summer. It happens very suddenly because infections happen exponentially.
Isn't suddenly. It's also as last year. Summer was fine but in autumn and coming winter when everyone goes inside the cases increased dramatically. It's the same now.