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| ločanka29. 04. 2020 20:32:30 |
Sounds like the day of liberation . I would just dance
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| lijaneja29. 04. 2020 20:37:45 |
...that a tear comes to your eye.  
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| turbo1. 05. 2020 10:55:24 |
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| VanSims1. 05. 2020 15:26:02 |
Nowhere does it say it's opening for foreigners...  Anyway, I see that Austrians instead of a priori discouraging 'risky' activities like PZS ( https://www.pzs.si/mediji.php?pid=598# ), rather give detailed instructions for carrying them out without any mention of the health system or mountain rescue service. It's known from raising children that it's better to instruct them in detail about something than to discourage or even forbid it. The forbidden fruit is then the sweetest, the child uneducated! From the last sentence it's also evident that Austrians emphasize self-protection first then protection of others. Here they said: "Behave as if you are infected yourselves!", there, I assume, it rather applies: "Behave as if others are infected!"
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| turbo1. 05. 2020 16:48:47 |
In Austria it opens only for locals. As for neighboring countries it's still all "up in the air", as they want to agree on border openings at EU level and not with each neighboring country separately. So the summer season in Austria for foreigners is still in question. In Bach in Lechtal valley, where I spent great holidays last summer, I have an apartment reserved since last November. I'm in frequent contact with the owner and a few days ago she told me she gets first guests end of May. Locals, of course—she doesn't dare guess about foreigners. Wishes and hopes unfortunately differ from reality. At least at this moment...
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| Karletto2. 05. 2020 11:34:22 |
from Monday onwards we can have coffee on terraces... Does that mean the huts will open their doors?
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| lepenatka2. 05. 2020 17:35:30 |
Today we already did "Take away". Visitors disciplined.
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| Zebdi21. 09. 2020 09:24:54 |
Well, the Chinese didn't just have "distance, masks where it's not possible, and hand washing and disinfection". Chinese disinfected cities with trucks, had mass forced quarantines (separate from families) and probably, as per old habit, slightly underestimated the number of deaths. A bit of objectivity wouldn't hurt 
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| dprapr21. 09. 2020 09:32:54 |
His words taken out of context would be enough... "It's easy to be smart in hindsight..."
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| zippo21. 09. 2020 10:18:26 |
Oh blabla primoza, you forum public speaker and pandemic expert. Now these measures have become stupid and you're concluding that it was all unnecessary and harmful panic. On 23.3. you were bragging right here how you got 240 rolls of toilet paper, 240 liters of milk and 10 liters of i-propanol through your channels and with that to the whole forum facing empty shelves in stores you instilled a sense of incompetence and panic, with what they would wipe. Hope you used some of that mighty paper rolls also for wiping sweaty bald head in front of selfies.
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| turbo21. 09. 2020 11:20:26 |
zippo, don't poke, so that "ego" doesn't fall into embarrassment 
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| VanSims21. 09. 2020 15:58:25 |
@Zebdi: that disinfection with trucks was ineffective anyway. The point was probably that China didn't have to lock down the economy but achieved it in this or that (for Europe perhaps blasphemous and 'undemocratic') way. @zippo: next to Primož's comment from 23.3. there was a little smiley which means joke, joke, joke... Even without it at least someone with IQ around average could conclude it's a joke. Even if someone didn't get the joke, I don't know why they should have a bad conscience if they have some self-confidence. Actually you don't even think you should have it. 
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| djimuzl22. 09. 2020 07:58:59 |
Yes, better to post on PZS forums, there they represent you better 
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| fpetel129. 10. 2020 19:03:34 |
So Slovenia is one of the few countries where people aren't really afraid of infections at all and make fun of measures - crossing municipal border to ŠG isn't controversial, more that there are a hundred and more people up there who don't care about measures. Other European countries usually support measures and people follow rules and are also scared. (Of course Belgium didn't follow even in spring and has the best situation again. It's so fine that infected nurses still work on Covid ward if not seriously ill. Obviously people over 65 are just a burden there and better if they get taken earlier.)
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| rokav29. 10. 2020 19:53:11 |
When meeting on the narrow part I stepped aside, covered my nose with t-shirt so as not to blow on passersby, because I was out of breath and I hear a teenager contemptuously to her father: "haha afraid of corona". Swedish model for northerners, for us nothing but lockdown unfortunately...
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| jax29. 10. 2020 20:15:04 |
Yeah, Slovenia is one of the few countries where people aren't afraid of infections at all and make fun of measures - crossing municipal border to ŠG isn't controversial, more so that there are a hundred or more people up there who don't care about measures. Other European countries generally support measures and people follow rules and are also scared. Ugh, go to Austria a bit and see how insanely scared they are ...
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| Lamps29. 10. 2020 20:25:34 |
Interesting debate. I'm also interested in your opinion on keeping distance on trails and "aerosols". Or more like how you stick to it, since opinions vary of course. As a runner I run completely normally, without mask, buff and all. I stick to my right side and that's it. People with masks in the forest I don't get... Okay, they're worried, maybe have demanding jobs, care for elderly at home. But they go to the trolleybus and the shop twice a day, church visits weren't a problem etc. As I say, I don't want to start a fight, just curious what experiences you have on your forest trails regarding masks and distancing Regards
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| jax29. 10. 2020 20:45:02 |
Don't cause excessive panic. The probability that a passing walker infects you, even at less than a meter and a half, is almost negligible. Maybe it increases a bit with crowds like on e.g. Smarna Gora, but dangerous situations are everywhere else.
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| andi230. 10. 2020 06:39:42 |
Probably better to move this part of debate back under Covid. That thing with masks at midnight on the marsh and aerosols from random passerby is probably insight of a confused mind, but still we know too little about the virus to mock it everywhere. We'll take some healthy social distance anyway, also on Šmarka. And not worry or threaten via forum if the trail bends a meter into artificial border we set when we yelled on referendums that money won't flow to neighboring municipality Movement in nature is essential for health. If unlucky, see you in person at work safe and healthy on beautiful trails of our country.
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| Sorok30. 10. 2020 07:03:52 |
Now like this: one is reasonable behavior with a bit of own common sense. Second is following instructions without thinking and third - hypochondriac, which helps no one but implants guilt and causes panic instead of reasonable behavior. On this forum there's a bit of everything.
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