The fear of persistence and the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases

Marco 2022-08-05 20:38:55

Being too persistent is actually very terrible. First of all, the policewoman. The three people in the convenience store gave up all their tongues, but refused to believe that there was a monster. The result was gorgeously torn apart by the monster. Later we learned that she was infected. But the guy who went to Mexico was to treat his wife by any means. Similarly, the biologist’s wife is also a paranoid, and her hysterical behavior is very messy. Although it is said that it is impulse to kill people, I am afraid that people who die from too persistent many.
In the recent H1N1 epidemic, the early prevention and control of infectious diseases is very important. Otherwise, it will be bad for everyone. The man in the film was obviously infected while changing the tires of the car, but he was lucky. I couldn’t hide it, so I cut off my arm. It can be seen that we must not have a fluke in dealing with infectious diseases. In the last scene of the film, the man infected with parasites pulled the key from his neck and gave it to the biological expert. He saw the key. He was stained with blood, but the biological expert took it without hesitation. Did he not know that he might be infected? In addition, there are still infected creatures on the side of the road, and it seems that they will go the same way as the bones are gone.

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Splinter quotes

  • Seth Belzer: Look, anyway you slice it, we're going to be leaving a trail of flammable liquid back into this building. This is a gas station, we're sitting on top of a giant tank of gasoline.

  • Dennis Farell: You are suffering from a severe case of CDS: Can't Do Shit!