We should keep our hearts in awe

Karelle 2022-03-21 09:01:42

During the epidemic, when I saw such a film, I clicked it and watched it, especially when I saw the introduction of the "Ebola virus" prototype of the film, I watched it with great interest. It was two hours and eight minutes, and the rhythm was very fast. Compact and enjoyable. Apart from the pain in the eyes, there is no other discomfort. This film can also be regarded as a kind of popularization of the mechanism of infectious diseases.

From this film, we can see the destructive power of the virus, the fragility of human beings and the strength of human beings. Perhaps in the future, it will not be a large-scale weapon that can defeat human beings, but every virus cell that you can't see.

In the current spread of the epidemic, we only see thousands of numbers soaring every day, but the real meaning of these numbers, I am afraid most of us can't feel the same way. Today, it was reported that a doctor had fallen, and it was reported yesterday. A few people were infected again, and it was reported the day before yesterday how many people had joined the team to fight the virus. Most of us only saw a few cold numbers, because we have hardly seen how a living person is. Die in front of people, so, look at the ignorant and optimistic crowd around, look at the people walking around without masks, and look at the people who continue to take to the streets with flukes without listening to advice, absolutely among us. Most people don't really understand how dangerous the environment we are in right now is. Do not understand that the epidemic is a real war.

Human ignorance and arrogance will sooner or later lead to human suffering. In this world, the really powerful things often seem inconspicuous, or even invisible. Therefore, we should keep a heart of awe.

We need to maintain a reverence for nature.

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Outbreak quotes

  • Sergeant Wolf: This could mean my stripes, sir.

    Sam Daniels: It'll mean your ass if you don't get your finger on the phone. Finger it!

  • Sam Daniels: Thank you, Mrs. - what was her name again?

    Major Salt: Pananides!