Why do we need a coronavirus?

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Watching the rapid development of the coronavirus epidemic, I, as a sane person and doctor, cannot let go of the thought of an insane inconsistency. According to WHO statistics, coronavirus has the lowest mortality rate in the world today. Only 19 new cases have been reported in China so far. Things are kind of on the mend, but the economy is collapsing. The stock exchange is shaking. Panic is terrible. And this is the conclusion I came to. By giving us the coronavirus, nature is preparing us for something big and real.

Just imagine if it were not a coronavirus with 6% mortality, but a horrible virus with 50% mortality? Then each of us would re-evaluate the situation and quarantine ourselves. We have a fear, but it does not correspond to reality. It’s kind of like a teaching.

So what should we do? We need to come together. Gather all the medics of all the countries and make one protection program. Today each country is on its own and cares mostly about its own population. It seems to us that we are all fragmented and have boundaries. There are no limits to the virus! They don’t exist. That’s how we should look at this trouble – as a trouble without boundaries. One for all. And the decision must be a joint one. And care is needed for everyone.

So that’s what you are, coronavirus!

Our society has “come to a grinding halt. I know for a fact that there are no happy people left in medicine today, including patients. I don’t think the situation is any better elsewhere in the industry than it is here. We need to change, but we don’t know how. And in the hustle and bustle, there’s not enough time to think about it. And it’s scary to think about changing the routine you’re used to. It may be empty inside, but there’s already something there, it’s settled.

The most common disease of mankind today is depression and its friends – anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia…. There are many of them. And, like, it’s bad to live in such a state, but you don’t want to change either. We need help from the outside, from our environment. And our environment is just as depressed.

Could this epidemic have been sent by nature to shake us up and reevaluate our values? To escape the slavery of chasing an imposed dream and come to the forgotten feelings of love, mutual care, joy, confidence, true smiles and laughter until you fall. If I say it all applies to the child, there’s no problem here. What if it’s your neighbor? It’s more complicated than that. If you can experience these feelings for your neighbor, there is no room for depression. And the world will become more colorful.

This wave of the epidemic will pass, but it will leave a lasting impression. There is a tsunami ahead, and we have time to prevent a second deadly wave. In order to do this, we need to change our relationships as quickly as possible. Today our relationships are dominated by greed, profiteering, indifference, and mutual alienation-not very pleasant qualities. Our connections must be based on other principles.

Just imagine, as a patient or health care provider, that the system is governed by love, mutual care, joy, etc. This is where I want to be and I wish the same for my children and grandchildren.

We have a chance to make the world what you would wish for yourself and all your loved ones.

Events unfold in such a way that nature with all its quarantines and restrictions, with the help of the laws of the Ministries of Health of various countries, will place us at home. Well, the first day is interesting, you can lie in bed and do whatever I want. And then comes the need to do something. But what?

Maybe this is just the right time to find out what the laws of nature are and what all the fuss is about in the first place? Something to think about!

In the meantime, avoid crowded places. Don’t give yourself a sneeze or a cough. Wash your face and hands. Eat garlic and onions to your pleasure, to the death of the virus, and do not worry.

Bless you!

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