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Hey, it wouldn't be called a "mass" if you could do it without a large number of people, would it?
It should have been a mass exodus.
still could be
Yeah my best friend postponed his wedding from June to August but he will be forced to push it back until next year for sure.
(Disclaimer: I'm saying this as one who 28 years ago kept his official wedding ceremony - only the mandatory, non-religious kind anyway - secret from even his parents until the night before, same did my wife[-to-be], and only celebrated with those close relatives who still made it for lunch the next day. No way we would have wanted a giant crowd joining us. Ah, I guess I'm just not romantic enough.)
Hospital visitation rights.
Luckily I don’t have this kind of problems... maybe in 2/3 years... let’s see what happens... :D
Frankly, I wouldn't know. But this will probably be different depending on the country, or even state/province, maybe even community level. I've read some articles about couples getting married, "live" before the official marriage registrar, even without the usual witnesses, while keeping the appropriate distance from the official. So it seems to work here and there in Germany, at least.
In France, Emmanuel Macron has announced that the confinement will last until may 11th at least, but plans are being drawn to go to normal again, progressively (first the schools, but no cinemas or bars for now). Various festivals have been cancelled (until the middle of july at least), including the world-famous theatre festival of Avignon. And myself, I doubt I'll be able to travel for my summer vacations.
100 deaths reached on January 27th (18 days later).
500 deaths reached on February 5th (9 days later).
1,000 deaths reached on February 10th (5 days later).
5,000 deaths reached on March 13th (32 days later).
10,000 deaths reached on March 19th (6 days later).
15,000 deaths reached on March 23rd (4 days later).
20,000 deaths reached on March 25th (2 days later).
25,000 deaths reached on March 27th (2 days later).
30,000 deaths reached on March 28th (1 day later).
35,000 deaths reached on March 30th (2 days later).
40,000 deaths reached on March 31st (1 day later).
45,000 deaths reached on April 1st (1 day later).
50,000 deaths reached on April 2nd (1 day later).
60,000 deaths reached on April 4th (2 days later).
70,000 deaths reached on April 6th (2 days later).
80,000 deaths reached on April 7th (1 day later).
90,000 deaths reached on April 9th (2 days later).
100,000 deaths reached on April 10th (1 day later).
110,000 deaths reached on April 12th (2 days later).
120,000 deaths reached on April 14th (2 days later).
My biggest concern is the same as yours, only more specifically about a certain country with a certain president who is more worried about an upcoming election in November than the ongoing virus. I do not wish to enter a political debate but the short-term views & goals of modern politics is likely to make our fight against coronavirus much more difficult than planned. This could all well be over after the summer if everyone dedicated the next 4 months to a world-wide effort to fight the virus. As a 29 years old, 4 months is just over 1.1% of my lifespan so far.
This is exactly why I (like many Americans) appreciate the value of states' rights and the power of our governors.
That's my fear as well.
This is also because they made less tests throughout the Easter week end. The curve is slowing down but slower than Spain for example...
Think Trump is really undermining his chances of getting re-elected by the way he's handling the crisis.
How did I forget about that? Thanks for the correction, @Gerard.
EDIT: The 2020 edition of the Tour de France has been postponed by 2 months. First stage will take place on August 29th.
Even when a country decides to relax its lockdown, life won't be back to normal as we know it, not until a vaccine is on the market.
Until then we will be under some kind of lockdown, where social distancing is still in force. Public gathering areas such as concerts, live sport venues, cinemas, etc. will still be closed until the end of this year at least.
Life may never get back to the `norm' we all knew before March 2020. The economy will tank, businesses will fold, a global recession the likes we have never seen for over 300 years will be the new norm.
That's my daily optimistic forecast for you all, here to spread cheer and keep all your spirits up.
Have a nice day.
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