Germany and Spain have roughly the same number of cases. Yet deaths in Germany are at 25 and in Spain they are 20x that 600. What is the difference?
German seniors also don't live at home with their families, and it hadn't hit their homes yet. Once it does and it's pretty close, the rates will jump up. The health system itself is not better than in Italy or Spain.
I think it's also geography. All the major epicenters are on the same latitude. Germany is more northern. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/45th_parallel_north
- Spain's government celebrated the 8 of May parade against recommendations of EU and Madrid regional government [1]. In 1918 Philadelphia suffered from this mistake [2].
- Spains's government and journalists downplayed the fears to the COVID-19 of people during weeks while Italy was having more than 1k contagions. They also encouraged people to get out, go to bars, etc. Because, "it's only the flu" [3].
- Madrid Barajas Airport has the biggest flow of air traffic in country.
- Spain is depopulated but there are a great concentration of people living in Madrid [4] and Madrid hospitals have collapsed (they have a death each 16 minutes [5])
[1] https://www.elmundo.es/espana/2020/03/14/5e6bf851fc6c83330c8...
[2] https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/15/us/philadelphia-1918-span...
[3] https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20200225/lorenzo-mila-tve-desde...
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Spain
[5] https://elpais.com/sociedad/2020-03-18/lunes-un-muerto-cada-...
I would say we need more information per country to understand differences.
https://atlas.ecdc.europa.eu/public/index.aspx?Dataset=27&He...
keine Grenzen, unless there is 3M distribution center full of face masks on our territory, then https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-09/germany-f...
Not sure whether this is true. Would be grateful to get a reference to an actual source to verify or falsify this.