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Virologist Streeck says the main problem in the current discussion is missing data and facts to make decisions. The effects of the measures prior to the closure of contacts had not been adequately checked, and guidelines for an exit strategy were also missing, according to Streeck. However, he emphasizes that it is wrong at the present time to withdraw all measures. In the Heinsberg district, which is severely affected by corona cases, Prof. Streeck and his team tested various surfaces and were unable to detect an active virus: neither on cell phones, doorknobs, sinks nor cats, even in highly infectious families. He therefore emphasizes that there is now no danger of infecting someone else while shopping. Previous research shows that large crowds with a lot of contact are particularly dangerous, for example parties and soccer games. Prof. Hendrik Streeck is director of the Institute for Virology and HIV Research at the University of Bonn. Together with his team in the Heinsberg district, he will now examine in more detail how the virus has spread. He also wants to investigate how high the number of unrecognized cases of illness is. He was surprised that the RKI had not planned such a study. In the debate about mouthguards, Streeck clearly positions itself and says, along the recommendations of the WHO, that full-coverage mouthguards are not appropriate. Mainly because protective equipment is more urgently needed for people in the medical field.