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I wanted to start this thread to check how the situation is with you guys.
Because right now everything is changing from day to day.
5 Days ago, here in Belgium, everything was still normal and I played a league match on Wednesday.
Then the next day Government declared Anti Corona measures and every sports club was closed.
So 1 day everything was allowed and 24 hours later, the club is locked.
I thought we would have to take precautions or something but no, it's from 100 to 0 without any notice.
Right now we aren't even allowed to train 1v1 or even train solo on serves or vs a TT robot for at least the next 3 weeks.
So I wanted to know, how is it in other countries.
Could you state in your post what country and what limitations there are right now?
For me it's:
Belgium (Flanders)
Situation: All clubs on lock down, no training whatsoever allowed.
I wanted to start this thread to check how the situation is with you guys.
Because right now everything is changing from day to day.
5 Days ago, here in Belgium, everything was still normal and I played a league match on Wednesday.
Then the next day Government declared Anti Corona measures and every sports club was closed.
So 1 day everything was allowed and 24 hours later, the club is locked.
I thought we would have to take precautions or something but no, it's from 100 to 0 without any notice.
Right now we aren't even allowed to train 1v1 or even train solo on serves or vs a TT robot for at least the next 3 weeks.
So I wanted to know, how is it in other countries.
Could you state in your post what country and what limitations there are right now?
For me it's:
Belgium (Flanders)
Situation: All clubs on lock down, no training whatsoever allowed.
let's say 1/2 Closed
ma spero ancora che possiamo continuare ....
I was visiting TTD member erm real sudden like, as I had a chance with my wife in Korea.
As much as I would like to go back and visit again some day, the 9 road hours of driving through mountains and the turtles in the left lane refusing to yield make it very unlikely I make such a mission if I am the one driving.
I had always thought that the nice clean air of the country pines, the nice scenery, the frequent rains, the actual seasons, and that great organic apples and other produce would be a nice enticement for me to live in Oregon...
… but make no bones about it, I see how jokers in the state drive and I want ZERO part of it.
I am not German, but have a lot of German culturalization, especially in the area of driving. I am of the old-school of Germany when it comes to highway driving.
That school has a simple rule that you stay in the right lane(s), pass (and do not be half-azz about passing either) and get back into right lane.
This simple system allows better use of the road for everyone, is very predictable, and allows for a higher degree of safety, even at higher speeds.
The speed racers and pay their money and go to the private race track and do their thing.
Most of the autobahn had speed limits - only the most remote areas had unlimited speed limit, and that wasn't for more than a few dozen km at a time. You had to know exactly where these stretches of autobahn are... and it isn't worth it to try to cruise at 240+ kph forever. Besides, you got shytty fuel economy doing that.
Anyway, a joker hogging left lane doing under 100 kph taking 10 minutes to pass a truck or another turtle is absolutely an ARSCHLOCH move and would utterly BOIL the blood of a German or most Europeans.
That is the number one reason why I would not be able to stand living in the state of Oregon for more than the first week.
https://www.businessinsider.de/inte...-care-patients-are-under-60-2020-3/?r=US&IR=T@Baal do you have link to that stat ? thanks