Since February, more than a thousand northern European tourists have become infected in Ischgl. But only now the village has been declared a red zone. «Delays not to compromise the ski season»
from our correspondent BERLIN - An Iceland Air Boeing from Munich landed in Reykjavik on 29 February. On board were mostly Icelandic tourists, especially young people, returning from a skiing holiday in Tyrol, more precisely in Ischgl, a village of 1500 inhabitants in the region of Austria known as the after-ski paradise. Undergoing the coronavirus test, Iceland was already in emergency mode, many of them tested positive. Immediately the Icelandic government declared Tyrol a risk area. A few days were enough to understand that the Icelandic one was not an isolated case. One after another, news of people infected by Covid-19 after being on vacation in Ischgl began to bounce across Northern Europe, from Hamburg to Denmark. On March 7, the Norwegian authorities tested a group of tourists who had been to Austria in the second half of February. The next day Oslo made a disturbing announcement: 491 of Norway's 1198 infected had been skiing in Tyrol, the majority of them in Ischgl. Yet, for over a week, the Tyrolean authorities denied everything with cynicism and arrogance: "From the medical point of view - declared the health director of the Land, Franz Katzgraber - it is not likely that Tyrol was an outbreak of infection". The ski season was to continue. Despite the alarm from virologists, who for days warned of a catastrophe in progress. And despite Austria, first among European countries, it announced the unilateral closure of its southern borders. Only on March 7, faced with the Norwegian evidence and the first official case of coronavirus in the village, did they admit the possibility. The infected was a 36-year-old German who worked as a barman at Kitzloch, the most famous hut in the local nightlife. However, three more days passed before the place was closed. As for the rest of the village, business as usual: open slopes, operational ski lifts, hotels in operation. Nor was it enough that Germany also declared Tyrol at risk on 13 March, after the authorities of Ostalb, in Baden-Wuerttenberg had sounded a desperate alarm: 200 people who had been on the bus to Ischgl had tested positive. Above all there are hundreds, certainly more than a thousand Europeans infected directly in the Alpine valley: half of the cases in Norway, a third of those in Denmark, a sixth of those in Sweden, a hundred of those in Hamburg. The number of those who were in turn infected by those who had been skiing in the Tyrolean valley and drinking at the Kitzloch, in turn, infected thousands of other women and men throughout Europe.
"The breeding ground," renamed Der Spiegel the town. «Greed for moneydefeated responsibility for the health of people and guests ", was the harsh comment of Der Standard, the most authoritative Austrian newspaper, according to which the Tyrolean government wanted to cash in on the tourist season until the very end, leaving open facilities, hotels and premises despite the very serious evidence. Defense is very weak. The Land government "rejects criticism of delayed measures". But the shadow of a skiing season that brings 600,000 holidaymakers to Tyrol each year is more than an indication of the culpable delay with which the problem was recognized and ultimately addressed.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8142013/Horrifying-images-coronavirus-patients-lying-floor-packed-Madrid-hospital.html Horrifying images show coronavirus patients lying on the floor of a packed Madrid hospital as city is overrun with cases and country's death toll tops 2,000 with 462 victims in past 24 hours The shocking clip from a Madrid hospital shows some patients coughing deeply as a medic stands nearby Some of those waiting on the floor also appear to be hooked up to oxygen tanks with hospital at full capacity Clips were reportedly filmed at the Infanta Leonor Hospital and Severo Ochoa de Leganes Hospital in Madrid Spain's death toll today surged by 462 taking the total to 2,182, while 33,089 cases have now been confirmed
病人体力难支 躺在地面上 不过医院里面秩序还是很好的
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西班牙每日增长四五千人阳性。马德里医院里不少患者只能凑合着躺在地上,现在正在搭方舱。西班牙告急!
https://video.corriere.it/cronaca/spagna-caos-ospedale-pazienti-terra-anche-corridoi/183d4fb4-6cdf-11ea-ba71-0c6303b9bf2d
Tyrol 蒂罗尔地区是世界上最好的滑雪地,中心城市是奥地利因斯布鲁克。历史上归属神罗,奥匈,现在南北分别属于奥地利和意大利。整个地区有垮国界的经济自制合作,联系紧密。不用说,意大利北部新冠爆发之后,奥地利也跑不掉。。。各国都发现凡事去过Ischgl的滑雪游客纷纷新冠阳性,当地仍然在抵赖。直到三月初,不少北欧和德国的滑雪客从Ischogl回家测试阳性之后,当地迫于压力才承认情况。消息爆发之后当地的许多游客纷纷坐上公交逃离。现在才封锁小镇,不可进出。当地第一个测试阳性的是最热门酒吧的德国调酒师。。。保守估计Ischgl小镇直接感染上千欧洲游客,他们回到各地后成为毒源。
Coronavirus, the Tyrolean village of Ischgl that has infected half of Europe
https://www.corriere.it/esteri/20_marzo_22/coronavirus-villaggio-tirolese-che-ha-infettato-mezza-europa-ccf18546-6c4a-11ea-8403-94d97cb6fb9f.shtml
Since February, more than a thousand northern European tourists have become infected in Ischgl. But only now the village has been declared a red zone. «Delays not to compromise the ski season»
from our correspondent
BERLIN - An Iceland Air Boeing from Munich landed in Reykjavik on 29 February. On board were mostly Icelandic tourists, especially young people, returning from a skiing holiday in Tyrol, more precisely in Ischgl, a village of 1500 inhabitants in the region of Austria known as the after-ski paradise. Undergoing the coronavirus test, Iceland was already in emergency mode, many of them tested positive. Immediately the Icelandic government declared Tyrol a risk area. A few days were enough to understand that the Icelandic one was not an isolated case. One after another, news of people infected by Covid-19 after being on vacation in Ischgl began to bounce across Northern Europe, from Hamburg to Denmark. On March 7, the Norwegian authorities tested a group of tourists who had been to Austria in the second half of February. The next day Oslo made a disturbing announcement: 491 of Norway's 1198 infected had been skiing in Tyrol, the majority of them in Ischgl.
Yet, for over a week, the Tyrolean authorities denied everything with cynicism and arrogance: "From the medical point of view - declared the health director of the Land, Franz Katzgraber - it is not likely that Tyrol was an outbreak of infection". The ski season was to continue. Despite the alarm from virologists, who for days warned of a catastrophe in progress. And despite Austria, first among European countries, it announced the unilateral closure of its southern borders.
Only on March 7, faced with the Norwegian evidence and the first official case of coronavirus in the village, did they admit the possibility. The infected was a 36-year-old German who worked as a barman at Kitzloch, the most famous hut in the local nightlife. However, three more days passed before the place was closed. As for the rest of the village, business as usual: open slopes, operational ski lifts, hotels in operation. Nor was it enough that Germany also declared Tyrol at risk on 13 March, after the authorities of Ostalb, in Baden-Wuerttenberg had sounded a desperate alarm: 200 people who had been on the bus to Ischgl had tested positive. Above all there are hundreds, certainly more than a thousand Europeans infected directly in the Alpine valley: half of the cases in Norway, a third of those in Denmark, a sixth of those in Sweden, a hundred of those in Hamburg. The number of those who were in turn infected by those who had been skiing in the Tyrolean valley and drinking at the Kitzloch, in turn, infected thousands of other women and men throughout Europe.
"The breeding ground," renamed Der Spiegel the town. «Greed for moneydefeated responsibility for the health of people and guests ", was the harsh comment of Der Standard, the most authoritative Austrian newspaper, according to which the Tyrolean government wanted to cash in on the tourist season until the very end, leaving open facilities, hotels and premises despite the very serious evidence. Defense is very weak. The Land government "rejects criticism of delayed measures". But the shadow of a skiing season that brings 600,000 holidaymakers to Tyrol each year is more than an indication of the culpable delay with which the problem was recognized and ultimately addressed.
Horrifying images show coronavirus patients lying on the floor of a packed Madrid hospital as city is overrun with cases and country's death toll tops 2,000 with 462 victims in past 24 hours
The shocking clip from a Madrid hospital shows some patients coughing deeply as a medic stands nearby
Some of those waiting on the floor also appear to be hooked up to oxygen tanks with hospital at full capacity
Clips were reportedly filmed at the Infanta Leonor Hospital and Severo Ochoa de Leganes Hospital in Madrid
Spain's death toll today surged by 462 taking the total to 2,182, while 33,089 cases have now been confirmed
西班牙马德里医院
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椅子坐满了 不过视频里面大家情绪很平静 场面还是很有秩序的
老天爷啊 这么多人 口罩也没有 感觉分分钟会感染
全世界的歪果仁都通过气商量好了嘛 都不带口罩?头发花白的老人在人群中 真为他捏把汗
你这就是抬杠了。。。。现在欧洲口罩是真的很难买 连hand sanitizer都很难买到了 不是哪里都像美国这么啥啥都造的很多的TAT
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不不 没有抬杠的意思 想说欧美人对口罩的意识很低 东亚人平时感冒 过敏都会有带口罩的习惯 现下疫情 好像歪果仁也没有像国人一样焦虑口罩问题
政府能怎么做呢,连医护都戴不上口罩别提民众了。你让口罩短缺的宣传戴口罩不是制造更大恐慌吗?
有点类似连饭都吃不饱宣传吃肉营养更好。我没买到口罩,有的话我也想戴!我想如果口罩在超市随时有充足货源那政府肯定宣传戴口罩!
突然也有这种感觉………同悲哀
啊哈哈哈,莫名被这个称呼笑死了
我觉得是一般滑完雪都会去雪场附近那几家饭店酒吧lounge嗨皮,选择就那么多,一个vacation搞个三五天一星期的,游客之间很快就传染了。我倒是不觉得是在山坡上被传染的。