parlopower
Inspired
What is Germany doing? They have 6250 cases and only 13 deaths and a mere 2 serious/critical cases. We need to find out why they are statistically so much better.
The low death rate here in Germany has puzzled me also. As long as you don't believe in some Neonazi genetical superiority shit that we Germans are all members of an ancient evolutionary-biologically superior Aryan tribe that flew straight out of the heavenly bosom of Shangri-La, there are only three possible explanations.
The one is that we do indeed have a mutated strain here that is less lethal. However, since we "imported" the virus mainly from China and Italy, especially from people having been on holiday in Italy and South Tyrol, I do not believe that.
Next would be that elderly people have not been overly exposed to it yet and the infections in Germany have an overwhelming majority of younger / healthy cases. In contrast to what an earlier poster wrote, I don't think that Germans have such a huge sense of community. We have a lot of the elderly locked away in senior's homes because people rather focus on their career than on their relatives. That might contribute.
Last possibility: Very bad amount of testing on severely ill people and deaths that looked like a flu. I am very suspicious that this is the case. My 83 year old Mom lives with us, and she has an ergotherapist coming twice a week. The ergotherapist informed us today that she is not coming for the near future since the kindergarten where her daughter works has several suspects of CoVid-19. She described to me on the phone what an outrageously tedious procedure it was for herself to get tested, it still has not happened, and the results of the daughter are not in yet. So I think what Germany is doing is to test and report very poorly.