Who controls who: us with the coronavirus or us with it?

Фото: forbes.com

We hold throughout the question of whether we control the coronavirus or it controls humanity? Looking at the facts and the latest news reports, the coronavirus is just a typhoon sweeping away everything in its path. Mortality and new cases in Europe have crossed the scale of China. And this is not the middle of the process, and the process in China took three months. In Europe, it is still going with great progress and will probably overtake China. Already now Italy has overtaken China in the number of deaths.

The third wave has begun in America. She was delayed in beginning her participation in the pandemic, but she’s raring to go. Outpacing pandemic veterans Germany, Spain, Italy, and Iran, the U.S. came out on top in the number of infections, surpassing China.

One nuance. Germany got its start earlier, and the death rate is much lower than in America. What’s the secret? The secret is Germany’s attitude to pandemic control, where you have to isolate potential carriers, even those without symptoms, early on. This is usually how children carry the virus – very easily and well, sometimes even imperceptible to the eye, but can infect grandparents.

In Italy they decided to save money and were very selective in doing tests when there were obvious symptoms of disease complications. The Italian ICU doctor was tearfully talking about it and begged the world not to make the same mistake. The country has spent many times more money on treating and burying its fellow citizens than it has on checking everyone multiple times to stop the problem from spreading in the first place.

Now let’s see what would happen if all the countries got together and dealt with the problem together, because This is not a problem of one country, but of the global world in which we live. It is through our good relations with each other for the common good that we would have been able to deal with the coronavirus a long time ago. But no, we’re being selfish, measuring our own strength. We are racing to develop a treatment on which we can profit. Developing our own tests to support our industry and economy. In doing so, there is a tremendous delay in starting the right actions, and the epidemic has nothing to do but evolve.

Unfortunately, America has gone the way of Italy. Given that the epidemic had already begun, the tests arrived in small numbers and with a huge delay. That’s why America had very good numbers for a long time, and when they started doing tests, the numbers skyrocketed in patients with obvious symptoms. This is how we miss the opportunity to control the coronavirus: by holding on to our rotten egos in spite of people’s lives, but counting how much we can save over the course of a pandemic. It is by these and similar actions that we prolong the time of our suffering.

It’s never too late to start looking at each other as friends in misery, not competitors driven by the misery of the pandemic. The next logical step of the virus is to bring everyone to a state of complete paralysis. Break all vicious ties. Within cities, states, between states and cities. Total paralysis. China is now afraid to let people in because they are already over the disease, and they have no new home cases. And so it will be with all countries until the coronavirus, like a crowned king, passes over planet Earth, perhaps more than once, to bring our civilization to a new stage. A step of love and mutual vouching.

In its final form, our connections among ourselves will be perfectly correct, and we will all feel this one organism of which each of us is a part. There, in this new world, everything is organic and balanced. Before you wanted something, you got it. On the other hand, you make sure that you give the others exactly what they need at that moment and exactly as much as they need.

How will we know that? Who will teach us? And who taught us first love? It comes out of nowhere, suddenly and without much effort on our part. So Cupid hit my heart with an arrow, and the birds began to sing, butterflies fluttered in the stomach area, a slight dizziness and a magical feeling. Do you remember your first impulse after that? Do something nice for your object of fascination, who (who) gave you that love.

It’s the same in our case. The need to love one’s neighbor will come from above, like the first love, but we have to make the effort to want it.

Just imagine that all eight billion people, regardless of their differences in religion, race, location, culture, etc., would all want to live in the new world of love. All that remains is to want it badly all together and send the coronavirus to a well-deserved rest.

It is with these bright thoughts that let us live with each other. Don’t be afraid of isolation. It’s needed. It is temporary, and that time depends only on our good relations. We don’t infect each other, lift each other’s spirits and immunity. We count the smiles given to those around us for nothing, and we rejoice.

Don’t get sick!

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