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what do you think about the growing trend in the western worlds where the Somali people are almost to blame for everything? I live in Denmark and here recently the Somali community was accused of spreading corona. and now almost every human being in this country has got a prejudice against us.

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Where in Denmark are you from? I have a brother and other cousins who live in Aarhus. They were reporting the rise of Covid-19 in recent few weeks, especially among the Somali taxi and bus drivers.

Anyway, we certainly are not 'almost to blame everything.'

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Khadafi   

Its afrophobia.  While the corona virus was spread and injected into Sweden by upper-class swedes on vacation in the wealthy towns of Italy.  These people were not blamed but  somalis were.  Blaming blacks in a racist nation is a common  thing the post-colonial world.  And by the way according to research done by sociologists, the somali community was affected much more hard becouse they often work service-minded jobs, like driving as a taxi driver a wealthy swede who have been in Italy and has covid19. Busdrivers, these people meet every kind of people. Multigenerational houses,  becouse of the low socio-economical status of Somalis we often live multigenerational houses with our grandmothers and grandfather father and mother and finally the kids under one roof. That leads to extreme risk to covid-19.

 

To the thread starter, how did it spread in Denmark? Was it not wealthy danes who were in Italy?

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namely I myself am from silkeborg it is the second worst city in terms of covid19. I think Gaddafi and miskiin describes it very well the truth is much more nuanced than just blaming a group of people for everything that happens. and I think it has a lot to do with the fact that we in Somali society are not good enough to defend ourselves. I have a question for you guys, do you have Somali people who speak for the Somali community and who must be responsible for "defending" the community in the area where you live (here I am thinking of highly educated individuals who primarily have this task lawyers, scientists etc.)? we need to be a lot more active instead of focusing on clans

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13 hours ago, Khadafi said:

To the thread starter, how did it spread in Denmark? Was it not wealthy danes who were in Italy?

From what I heard from qaraabada degan Aarhus, the massive spread particularly among Soomaalida were caused by a tacsi in that city a few weeks ago. It was made much worse by those who were found to be positive not telling their fellow Soomaalis they had Covid-19 and kept socializing with them. Xaasid sanaa. The result is what is happening. I guess it is the same thing in other cities as well. 

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Why coronavirus spike in Aarhus was not caused by a single event

Denmark’s second city Aarhus is emerging as an outbreak area as coronavirus cases in the country begin to creep upwards. But no particular event – or group – can be blamed for the outbreak, according to an expert.

Aarhus registered 34 new Covid-19 cases between Wednesday and Thursday, continuing an upward trend in virus spread in the city which outstrips anything seen since the early stages of the epidemic.

That follows 104 new cases of coronavirus registered in Aarhus Municipality in the week prior to Wednesday, according to DR.

A closer look at data published by national infectious disease institute SSI shows that, between June 1st and July 28th, 61 infections were registered in the municipality, an average of a little over 1 infection per day.

The city’s lord mayor Jacob Bundsgaard called for the city’s residents to contribute in the effort to slow down the spread, in a press briefing given on Thursday.

“There is not least a need for all of us Aarhus residents – in reality all of Denmark – to step up and find the alertness and attention that we had at the beginning of the crisis,” Bundsgaard said.

Various causes are behind the spike in cases in Aarhus, according to Charlotte Hjort, head of department and senior doctor with the Danish Patient Safety Authority.

These include a funeral, a golden wedding party, and a number social care students who have been infected.

Meanwhile, the Somali community in the city has been disproportionately hit by the outbreak. Three quarters of the infections registered in Aarhus Municipality last week were in people with Somali heritage, according to news agency Ritzau.

The city has responded by setting up a mobile testing centre in the Gellerup neighbourhood, which is home to a large number of people from this community. The centre will be in place on Thursday and Friday. Visitors at hospitals across the city will be restricted from Friday, in another measure in response to the outbreak. Restrictions have also been put in place at care homes.

High infections amongst people with Somali heritage in Aarhus has resulted in finger-pointing by populist politicians, notably Pia Kjærsgaard, the former leader of the Danish People’s Party and former speaker of parliament, who called for a curfew in areas termed “ghettos” if they have high infection rates.

“It’s not being taken seriously (by people with minority heritage),” Kjærsgaard claimed in comments to DR. No evidence for the claim is included in DR’s report.

“You can’t orient yourself via the media, because you may not understand what is being said. It won’t do enough to sit and watch foreign TV when you be should finding out what is happening in the country you live in,” Kjærsgaard also said.

Aarhus mayor Bundsgaard stressed that no one part of the city or specific event could be singled out over the outbreak.

“It is important to underline that the virus is present in all of Aarhus and is not limited to any groups of residents,” he said.

“Many different people are infected, even though there are some patterns which we are alert to,” he added.

In comments previously given to DR, Hjort said that no one event could be connected to rising Covid-19 cases in Aarhus.

“We ask infected people whether they have participated in larger events or family occasions but it is not the case that we can say there has been one big event which everyone was at,” she said.

 

“Some people were at parties and some at university introduction events, but it’s spread out in Aarhus,” the senior medic added.

Hjort also rejected speculation that a large crowd celebrating at the end of July, when local football club AGF secured third place in the Danish Superliga, could be to blame.

“We have not been able to see that in any case. One person informed us they were at the celebration, but we are not placing much significance on that right now because there’s not an accumulation,” she said.

With regard to high infections amongst the Somali community, Hjort said that “there have been various reports about a large funeral, but we don’t know if that’s the reason”.

Several other factors may account for the Somali infections, a city council representative said.

“Firstly, a lot of people live close to each other and can’t avoid coming into contact with each other, and additionally a lot of people [from the community, ed.] work in high-risk jobs in supermarkets or as bus or taxi drivers and thereby come into contact with a lot of people,” Mahad Yussuf, a Social Democrat, told DR.

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Somalis are blamed because Somalis are a cursed people. Allah has punished the Somalis with no government, country, economy and life. You destroyed yourself along time ago, this is the punishment for rebelling against Allah and cursing your brothers. Spreading clan poison..ect.

Allah helps those that help themselves. Somalis don't know anything about help, which is why you will be punished for the foreseeable future.

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