The title of this article is neither an exaggerated statement nor a sensational one, but rather a reflection of reality.
About several weeks ago, I heard that Qingdao University of Technology sealed off its dormitory buildings, and then the entire campus was closed. A few days after Qingdao Tech closed its campus, a friend informed me that a confirmed case of H1N1 had been found at Shandong Institute of Business and Technology. Finally, just a few days ago, Shandong Institute of Business and Technology officially confirmed cases of H1N1 patients. I didn't expect Yantai University to eventually be unable to escape unscathed. By the time I wrote this blog post, two dormitory buildings had already been sealed off, as well as the second floor of Building No. 9.
This year it's H1N1, a few years ago it was SARS, and what will it be in a few years? It seems that every few years there's an outbreak of disease on Earth. A few years ago, SARS hit Asia hard, this time H1N1 has hit America hard, and which continent will it be in a few years? Or will there be a large-scale outbreak globally?
We haven't starved to death, we haven't frozen to death, but will we die from a widespread infectious disease? I couldn't help feeling a chill and becoming dispirited. Just like someone said, when one person dies, it's bloody...