After the sigh of Kaige, the cry after the cheer, the life and death after the peaceful life.

in #covid-195 years ago

Under the impact of the new crown epidemic, the performance of different countries, different ways of interaction, some busy with self-help, some look forward to foreign aid, some mutual support, and some selfish, and even "shake the pot" others. The outbreak reveals the world and gives us a deeper awareness of the major changes that are taking place in the international landscape.

But is the real driving force behind the world's progress from high-level leadership and command?

The u.S. performance in the after-the-storm attack has taken the world by surprise. As the world's most economically developed and medically technologically advanced country, the response to the epidemic has been slow and unprofessional, setting a record for the number of confirmed cases and the number of deaths in the world, raising a big question mark over its ability to govern.

It is clear that in this outbreak, the most vulnerable groups are often paid for. That is, the real victory, but also from the liberation of the vulnerable groups to start!

Civilians under the outbreak are suffering.

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The disparity between the rich and the poor, racial discrimination, social tear! Why is it more prominent in the outbreak?

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As economic activity stagnates, unemployment soars and market confidence plummets to a freezing point, countries are turning their money machines and running out of power, trying to hold the economy down the road.

Money is a direct and quick way to spend money, from a $1,200 check from the U.S. to a cash of 100,000 yen in Japan, from individuals to businesses, where people have income spent and businesses have the capital to operate. But the emergency to save the poor, and the risk of inflation is accompanied by the "red envelope rain" fell quietly rising.

This is just a phenomenon in developed countries.

To look at this problem from a different perspective, there are still many countries in the world where civilians are living in poverty, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, they died not from the virus, but from poverty!

On May 10th a study showed that 383 people had died in India as a result of sealing the city.

Of these, the largest number of deaths from suicide was 83, or about one fifth.

On the way home, the number of people who died in traffic accidents was the second highest.

Twelve other people died as a result of violent law enforcement.

Even more distressing, the 12-year-old working girl died after walking hundreds of kilometres.

I fell on the road just an hour from home.

The girl's name is Jamlo Markdam.

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Should have sat in the classroom, carefree to go to school, but carried the burden of supporting the family.

In early February, she left her home to work in a farm 150 km away.

The heavy farm didn't hold her back, but the outbreak cost her her a job.

On 15 April, Jamlo and 11 other fellow villagers were forced to return home.

They walked through the forest on foot for three days.

On the afternoon of April 18th, everyone was exhausted and watched 14kilometers away from home, and suddenly, with a severe stomach pain, Jamlo began to vomit more than that, and the whole person fell and never got up again.

The girl's father said, "She ate badly at work in order to save money." "

Medical officer Bul Pujali also said: "We tested her for a new coronavirus, which turned negative and she may have died of severe dehydration." "

She worked hard, hardworked and thrifty, but the girl left.

Her death was paid only 100,000 rupees (about 9,300 yuan) by the government.

Each is a living life, each is an individual who is trying to do his best, but in the face of the epidemic, it is still so vulnerable.

The suffering of the little man is still happening everywhere at this moment.

There will only be more to see. Just hope the disaster is over.

Because the poor are not easy to live. Take on a little more, even if it is as small as dust suffering, will be plunged into the disaster.

The outbreak has not yet been fully successful, more pain and death is still happening and is continuing.