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parenzo31. 03. 2020 15:42:22
Koper folks can drive right up to it.
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djimuzl31. 03. 2020 18:51:30
Hehe, when there's snow, no markings.. velik nasmeh
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KUKI7731. 03. 2020 19:45:30
Primož, already today there were way more walkers on unmarked forest Kamnik paths than on Bled or Portorož on Saturday.
I have a map where the path to Stari grad is marked, but my point ain't to argue why it's not now.
It's at least land-regulated and completely unregulated or dangerous at entry.
Simply accepting or closing paths that are practically empty and safe now is another totally dumb, not to say dangerous measure, mainly political.
Of course path or area closures by Bourgeois cooperation and more will follow.
The cause will be insane visits to the path on Najnar štant. Then hunting paths won't help you either, unless...
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fpetel131. 03. 2020 19:50:15
Yeah, everything has spread massively all over the Balkans and other countries, in Europe they're solving it. Slovenia doesn't know what to do - or does it want 10000 cases and more...
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SamoK31. 03. 2020 20:01:01
>in Europe they are solving it. Slovenia doesn't know what to do -

You obviously live in some other Slovenia, not the one normal people see around us.
Slovenia is doing approximately like the average European country, definitely much better than many countries in the world, not even mentioning the role models of eternal complainers about Slovenia - USA and UK.
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PUHI31. 03. 2020 20:38:41
Hard to understand some who walk everywhere, push strollers and praise here. Primož, do you really not understand anything? Precisely because of such whom we can only pity, others get sick too. Don't you have parents you'd be afraid for? Others have already written you a lot, but nothing. Are you maybe on welfare so you have time to mess with working people? Turn on the TV, maybe you'll understand, but I think there's no help for you.
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redbull31. 03. 2020 20:46:03
Best if everyone's TV died, everyone would be less pumped with negativity.
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djimuzl31. 03. 2020 20:59:54
Negativity was also brought by supporters of ignoring movement restriction decrees and ignoring advice and requests of PZS and GRS - even before their tightening.
Also because of them the situation is as it is today.
And I'm sure they won't stay quiet now either...
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SamoK31. 03. 2020 21:01:24
Dejan, actually you're right, but now it's too late for that.
This virus could be tackled in two extremes. First, let three quarters of humanity get sick and tens of millions (mostly old) die, the rest continue.
Second (ultimately all countries decided for this - only for Belarus it's unclear if they still swear by vodka) try to save everyone that crawls and walks, ultimately the health system will fail. What consequences for economy and social systems will be is still open question.
Now - whether that's negative or positive is of course relative. For modern civilization it's definitely negative.
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SamoK31. 03. 2020 21:03:05
> ... the situation is as it is today.

djimuzl and others who think it's especially bad in Slovenia: go check Slovenia's curve on Johns Hopkins and compare it to other countries.
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djimuzl31. 03. 2020 21:13:59
I don't know about others, but I was writing about movement restrictions, if you didn't notice..
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and131. 03. 2020 21:19:25
All of you who think the situation is not serious, who have a lot of time to write immature comments for several days in which your lack of knowledge of microbiology is evident - join the volunteers (RK, Caritas....)- they are currently lacking - be useful.
Donate blood (it's sorely needed), instead of constantly complaining how bad you have it in the current situation.
You will discover that there are also other paths in life that give meaning to our lives, not just flying to the summits, collecting stamps...
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SamoK31. 03. 2020 21:19:53
OK, let's argue mežikanje
You wrote that "the situation today is as it is". What does that mean? You probably didn't mean it's good, that would be somehow illogical. So bad? In what way is it bad?
In Slovenia, more or less serious measures have been adopted, which are more or less seriously implemented. Those few restless souls who walk in the hills or hillsides don't contribute anything to the spread of the virus.
So?
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SamoK31. 03. 2020 21:23:49
>You will discover that there are also other paths in life that give meaning to our life, not just flying to summits, collecting stamps...

I agree about collecting stamps, but about flying to summits you convince me less. OK, I find some things, but for example, that there aren't many.
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djimuzl31. 03. 2020 21:31:25
They don't contribute to the spread of the virus but to the authorities' arguments for tightening measures to restrict movement.
If for tourist centers photos with "proofs" of non-compliance with instructions were provided by the media, on these pages the egocentric braggarts published them themselves..
Proofs without quotes.
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SamoK31. 03. 2020 21:34:39
OK, have it your way mežikanje
Whoever is already going anywhere, it's best not to boast about it mežikanje
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dprapr1. 04. 2020 07:59:20
Primož, hills are supposedly more infected than stores.
Make sure you don't forget to disinfect the cart wheels too.
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turbo1. 04. 2020 09:25:17
All this has already been written countless times in the native language on various websites, so your pontificating is superfluous. On top of that, this is "Grintovec", COVID-19 has its own section. cool
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ločanka1. 04. 2020 09:27:53
Tadej will have plenty of work to remove all this mess from various topics, disinfect it and archive it under virusnasmeh
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djimuzl1. 04. 2020 09:30:40
Saved? You mean pulled water? nasmeh
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