How many people s lives have been changed by the pandemic?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

Do you remember the days when you didn't have to use a health code or wear a mask?

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I seem to have almost forgotten this feeling.

It is customary to do nucleic acid the day before when going out, to open the health code when entering the supermarket, and to wear a mask in crowded places.

It seems that the epidemic is really slowly integrating and changing our lives.

Not to mention, let's take the college students around me as an example, who have been free for four years of university life, but now they can't open school because of the epidemic, and even if they do, they are confined to school.

There are even some students who said in the comments that because of the epidemic, even if they were admitted to a prestigious foreign school, they could not go, and they became "international students" who did not step out of the country.

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There is no freedom in this kind of university life, I could have used my university time to see the scenery outside to broaden my horizons, or participate in various internship programs organized by the school, and increase my knowledge through competitions, all of which I couldn't go to because of the epidemic. Finally, when looking for a job, HR shook his head and complained: The quality of college students is not as good as one session. Later, a large number of college students were forced to take the public examination, the postgraduate examination, and the examination establishment, in fact, you can ask them, do you really yearn for life in the system?I think maybe not, everyone just wants to be comforted, more stable, and escape the inconvenience caused by the epidemic. Slowly losing the vitality of young people, the place you want to go can't go at your best age, and the dream you want to realize may be missed in this life.

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Even the "strangers" who set off early to the big city did not escape the "watering" of the epidemic.

They had just graduated and went to the big city full of hope, thinking that they would be able to achieve their own ambitions and careers in the next few years, and finally return to their hometown to be filial to their parents.

But it was such a sudden epidemic that led to the closure of many small companies and layoffs of large companies.

I live trembling all day long at this age, for fear that if I don't do a good step or something wrong, I will become a jobless vagrant overnight, and even eating is a problem.

In addition to taking care of their own life and work, these strangers also have to pay attention to whether there are yellow code people around them from time to time, because in case they need to be quarantined, the boss is unhappy, and the isolation fee is really embarrassing and distressing.

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Even if we are admitted to the civil service and the establishment during this epidemic, will it really be much easier and more stable to be able to be by our parents' side at all times?

Yes, it is indeed much better than those who work outside the country, but it is indeed a bit different from the life in the previous system.

Because as long as there is a positive case in one place, or there is a close contact in the area where you are located, then you may face all the nucleic acid, and it will become commonplace to not be able to sleep all night, let alone go home.

There is also a newborn born during the epidemic, who learned to open their mouths to do nucleic acid from the moment they were still babbling from birth.

They grew up thinking that they had to cover their faces when they went outAs if "masks" are the rules of this world, under a certain concept, they lose some color as soon as they are born.

The pandemic has actually changed the way we live, forcing us to adapt to it and giving up some things, which I would like to call "regret".

"I hope that one day, all the news is saying that the global epidemic is over, the health code and itinerary code functions are closed, and thousands of homes are brightly lit, and I look forward to this day not too long. ”

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