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Epidemic may return 100 million people to extreme poverty; how serious is the impact of the epidemic?

The impact of the pandemic has been severe because it has hit the world economy hard. A large number of factories and stores have been shut down and people have been forced to stay at home, making it impossible for many industries to function properly, which is a very big impact on the economy. The outbreak has already infected tens of millions of people around the world, and that number will probably continue to climb for a long time to come.

For many families, if they stay at home then they lose their financial resources, which would be a huge blow not only to individuals but also to businesses. Some people have been cured of the new coronavirus, but they have a lot of after-effects. And many families abroad still can't afford to pay for hospital treatment, despite state support.

And it's bad enough that the number of people infected with the virus in countries like Brazil and India is already high. And the outbreak will continue to expand, and there are no drugs available to fight the virus. Because of the spread of the virus, many industries have stopped production and employees have gone home.

Because of the outbreak, many factories and companies are facing bankruptcy, such as airlines and many established stores, and even some U.S. colleges and universities have closed down.
Because of the epidemic, many companies have been hit, or even shut down and gone bankrupt. For some companies that are not strong enough, it is very difficult to survive in this bitter winter.

Coupled with the epidemic, many things are in short supply, which leads to price increases, and there are even countries that have gone directly bankrupt, and people's lives have become difficult without economic income. However, even if it is difficult, the whole world should unite *** together to withstand the difficult times, in the context of globalization of the economy, to be able to ensure the stable development of the economy, and at the same time, do not let people really fall into extreme poverty.