A German Exception? Why the Country's Coronavirus Death Rate Is Low
The pandemic has hit Germany hard, with more than 92,000 people infected. But the percentage of fatal cases has been remarkably low compared to those in many neighboring countries.
They call them corona taxis: Medics outfitted in protective gear, driving around the empty streets of Heidelberg to check on patients who are at home, five or six days into being sick with the coronavirus.
They take a blood test, looking for signs that a patient is about to go into a steep decline. They might suggest hospitalization, even to a patient who has only mild symptoms; the chances of surviving that decline are vastly improved by being in a hospital when it begins.
There is this tipping point at the end of the first week, said Prof. Hans-Georg Kräusslich, the head of virology at University Hospital in Heidelberg, one of Germanys leading research hospitals. If you are a person whose lungs might fail, thats when you will start deteriorating.
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Heidelbergs corona taxis are only one initiative in one city. But they illustrate a level of engagement and a commitment of public resources in fighting the epidemic that help explain one of the most intriguing puzzles of the pandemic: Why is Germanys death rate so low?
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A very good health care system and trust in the government seem to be the answer. How sweet it would be. A world without republicans.