A word: Light in dark Corona times

The car journalist Walther Wuttke has thought about the fact that after the crisis there is also a positive outlook for successfully shaping life in the community in the future. At last, a little light is shimmering at the end of the Corona tunnel. While normal life as we knew it before the virus is still some way off, [...]

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Walther Wuttke from the Thema editorial office follows what is happening around mobility in the world.

Finally, a little light is shimmering at the end of the Corona tunnel. Although normal life as we knew it before the virus is still some way off, everyday life is slowly but surely returning.

Well thought-out concept of the importers
The first non-food stores will soon reopen. Gradually, the product ranges will be expanded, and soon the car dealerships will also reopen if the Federal Council gives its approval to Auto Schweiz's well thought-out concept. Instead of online, you will then be able to put your hand on the coveted and pre-disinfected sheet metal in a completely analog way again.

A word
Hopefully soon you will be able to see the current models in the showrooms again.

Justified criticism of the concept
Amag boss Morten Hannesbo is right to criticize the fact that from April 27, people will be allowed to buy a lawnmower but not a car. Football may also be getting back on track soon. Unfortunately without spectators, but the fans will also follow along via digital channels and put Corona on the sidelines for 90 minutes. The main thing is that the right team wins.

Making the best of the situation
And even vacations will develop a whole new quality. It doesn't always have to be Mallorca and the like. Switzerland is a beautiful destination, and there's hardly anything more appealing than spending a week on Lake Neuchâtel, for example, and exploring the brasseries on the shore in the evening.

And finally - the light at the end of the tunnel is becoming much brighter - immunologist Martin Bachmann from the University Hospital in Bern has developed a promising vaccine that he plans to use in as little as six months. Until then, the best motto in these times remains: We make the best of it.

If you would like to join the discussion on Walther Wuttke's thoughts, please write to: info@autosprint.ch

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