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How else would you try to start a business 😂?

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Makers went out of business.

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EU also means, that the distances are shorter: help might be much nearer, in case of rather local events. Also the population density is in parts higher, which could be troublesome in some scenarios…

The other aspect is that in the US delivery routes are much more fragil and the impact on isolated locations bigger. I mean it makes sense to hoard tons of food if the infrastructure is known to be shaky.

In regards to assessment: I hear you. Some risks can be mitigated, some are too expensive to mitigated. You need to assess and reassess your individual situation and risks in a manner that does not drive you nuts and is rooted in reality.

I find it much more helpful to prepare resourcefulness rather than plans. Meaning: I invested in outdoor hobbies to make sure to know my gear and ways around. If I had to evacuate by train, bike or feet, I am sure I would have the capabilities to get to my desired (pre-planned) location.

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Hi,

much appreciated post!

Some thoughts:

  • If you really need to formalize and write down every plan in a binder should be open to discussion.
  • Threats and threat level differ from land to land and region to region. Prepping in the states is totally different from being prepared in the EU and elsewhere.
  • Like you said: not all risks are equally probable. The ideas of risk management (likelihood, harm, cost of avoidance, cost of arrival) could be applied to identify your personal risks.
  • A good addendum would be the mode of transportation. Not everyone has a car…

In my opinion preemptively leaving your place when e.g. trains are still going would be preferred over strolling the wild in a big evacuation movement.

Best wishes

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Die Frage wird dadurch schön das man T-Shirts auch Tees nennt 🤓

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Ein befreundeter HNO aus einer Universitätsklinik fragt gleich wie Du versichert bist 😀

Du könntest in die Fallzahlen der Qualitätsberichte schauen um rauszufinden welche Klinik mehr dieser Fälle operiert hat. Klinikradar arbeitet die Zahlen durchsuchbar auf.

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Das macht @ColdFenix@discuss.tchncs.de ja gar nicht. Der räumt ganz ohne Totschlagargument ein dass man erstmal selber alles tun soll, man aber bedenken muss, dass die großen Emittenten woanders sitzen und anders beeinflusst werden.

Finde ich durchaus legitim und gut.

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