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How do you rate the change in human history as a result of the new crown epidemic?

Today is December 31, 2020, the last day of the year 2020. I sit silently in the school library, feeling the stillness of time under the cold winter wind. On my cell phone, on one side, was this news - Epidemic Prevention and Control | Good News! New Coronavirus vaccine, free for all, on one side is this news - the United States new Coronavirus diagnosed broken 20 million, the daily increase in the number of deaths comparable to 911, the White House has been difficult to blame. As a Preventive Medicine and Public ****ing Health professional with a tube, I feel I need to write something.

Because when looking back, we realize that the past 365 days have changed history - and we are all witnesses to that history.

The New Crown Pneumonia epidemic, the largest world-class infectious disease epidemic in modern history since the end of World War II, has reached the realm of the "unimaginable"-even for me, a public **** health student, who was not familiar with the Even I, a public **** health professional, was not too concerned about Bill Gates' prediction in his 2015 Ted Talk (see: Bill Gates' super prescient TED Talk: We are not ready for the next outbreak), before the new Crown Pneumonia swept in: because living in the 21st Century, we always believe that the 21st Century is the strongest species of the Blue Planet that is armed to the teeth with modern civilization! From skyscrapers to high-speed trains and airplanes, from tanks and rockets to computers and cell phones, what else is beyond the reach of mankind?

As for the words "plague" and "pandemic", they should be considered by the "weak" ancient people a few hundred years ago or a thousand years ago, and they have nothing to do with us modern people. It has nothing to do with us modern people.

But in 2020, the new coronavirus is specializing in the treatment of disobedience, and is good at crushing the arrogance of "the essence of the universe, the spirit of everything": whether you are the "Chosen People" or "Western aristocrats", whether you are the most popular people in the world, or whether you are the most popular people in the world, or whether you are the most popular people in the world, or whether you are the most popular people in the world. It doesn't matter if you're the "Chosen One" or the "Western Aristocrat", whether you're a popular star or a high-ranking dignitary, in this case, you'll still be left with a weak, dry cough - even hard enough to send you to God.

The sensible among us will realize that, in one way or another, compared to our forefathers who faced the Second World Black Death pandemic in the 14th century A.D., the situation this time around doesn't seem to be fundamentally different: human flesh is still so fragile, frail, and small in the face of contagious diseases and pathogens - the This is the saddest, most brutal, but also the truest first fact of all.

And the second fact that has to be recognized is that the trajectory of our lives and the national trajectory of our countries after the New Crown Epidemic, just as the trajectory of their lives and the national trajectory of the countries in which they were living at the time of the Black Death pandemic, has been changed forever: from the individual's microcosmic lifestyles, work, and socialization, to the country's macrocosmic political and economic, industrial, commercial, and foreign affairs, all have been changed (to the point of being able to speak of the disease and the disease). (I would like to mention that many people will compare the New Crown Epidemic to the 1918 Spanish Flu; however, in terms of impact on future generations, the 1918 Spanish Flu seems to have had the greatest and highest impact on the end of World War I, and was more of a subordinate to that event, whereas the Second World Pandemic was more of an event in and of itself, and changed the course of the country forever). (But the Second World Black Death Pandemic was more like the event itself and the initiating factor that completely changed the course of world history for the next 300-500 years after that, such as favoring the emergence of capitalism, shaking up the dark religions of the Middle Ages, and even reconfiguring some of the countries of the time and reshaping the pattern of nations at the time, the latter to a much greater degree than the former, and so I would be more comfortable with the comparison of the New Crown Epidemic to the Second World Black Death Pandemic).

The here and now is as the here and now; the here and now is as the here and now.