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Do you think the response of the Polish society and government to the coronavirus epidemic has been appropriate?

In my opinion the response of Polish government has been very appropriate. After discovering the very first confirmed examples of infected people they decided to cancel all bigger meetings. Not long time after that Polish government decided to close all schools in the country, which helped a lot in not spreading the virus. Also they started to put people who have had contact with infected people into quaratines . What's more the all flights had to be cancelled , which is maybe the reason why Poland has still a small number of infected people in comparison with other countries in Europe . At the other hand , the response of the society in Poland is variable . In where I live ( which is not in Warsaw) u can see lesser number of people walking on the pavement and cars driving on the road . What's interesting there are many people walking in woods . What's good , they're trying to hold the distance to each other in case of being infected . Unfortunately , in the city things don't go so well . As my dad drives to the center of Warsaw because of work he told me that u can see groups of teenagers walking in groups and using public transport , careless . That's a good way to get more people infected in a short time , so let's hope that will stop really soon.

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  1. And mathematical models predict that if we don't follow very strict social distancing protocols, the epidemic can slow down only a bit, which is not enough for our healthcare to survive.

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