At present, the global epidemic is under protection and control, most areas choose to resume work, restore the economy!
According to global data (just look at the data), from the first development of China, to the fastest control of the outbreak of China! The whole country is already recovering steadily! On May 7th, an infected person was suddenly added to Jilin Province, China! After checking the contact with the infected person, 14 infected people were found!
But most curiously, the woman has been in the country recently, has not been outside the province, and has not yet found contact with overseas, key provinces to return to Kyrgyzstan. So where does this super-spread come from? Can the new corona virus still appear out of thin air?
No one knows the answer at the moment, we're still waiting for a follow-up investigation!
Global economic recovery is the most important thing at present, how to maintain the security of citizens while restoring economic efficiency. As you can see, no country in the world can avoid reinfection!
On May 7, a meat processing plant in Iowa resumed work after two weeks of closure. On the same day as the resumption of work, local county health officials announced that 1,031 workers, or 37 percent of the workforce, were infected at the plant. The plant was closed two weeks ago due to a collective infection, and the county sheriff said it would close again if the outbreak continued.
On May 6, a 29-year-old man living in the city of Gyeonggi-do Longren was diagnosed with the new coronavirus in South Korea. He went to a bar nightclub in Seoul from late on the 1st to the early hours of the 2nd. According to the Seoul municipal government, the number of cases associated with the infected person has reached 40. And the number of infections is likely to increase further. More worryingly, 1,309 of the nearly 2,000 people who were at nightclubs that night with confirmed men were unable to get in touch.
German weekly Der Spiegel says a collective infection among employees of several butchery meat joints across Germany has dropped a bombshell on the newly unsealed German society. About 400 people have been infected with the new coronavirus at Miller Meat Co., Bafu, Germany, and more than 1,000 people have been infected at the whole German meat factory.
There is deep fear that this sudden, tornado-like viral infection that sweeps the globe could change the shape of the world economy for a long time if it does not return to work, leaving countless people unemployed, hungry, sick and ultimately dead.
It's reminiscent of the economic term Malthus ian. The theory was put forward by Theories Robert Malthus, a British political economist, in 1798. Sooner or later, he argues, a growing population will lead to a shortage of food, and war, famine and plague are all the paths that drive the population down to the level of production of living materials.
Now that the infection has re-emerged after returning to work, we don't know if it can be completely controlled, although it is now under control. After all, the virus is not a gun in hand! In a speech in 2015, Bill Gates warned that the greatest risk to humanity was not nuclear war, but an infectious virus that could threaten the lives of millions of people.
The new coronavirus, which is invisible to the naked eye and averages 100 nanometers, has stirred the earth's people to turn their backs. Since the hair of the human body has been removed, the consciousness in the brain has evolved from capturing food to conquering the universe, gradually becoming the dominant man of the planet, thinking that heaven is omnipotent, but that tiny viruses have become helpless and vulnerable in the face of them.
Is this infectious disease (epidemic) sweeping the world, is the human being over-claiming the earth's resources, the earth's anti-human law?
Life, sometimes very simple, sometimes very difficult!
Do what you can to protect you from losing your life in this war!!!
If there are no masks at the moment, we might try the British government's recommended tutorial on how to change used T-shirts into masks.