2003-04-27 06:19:43braveheart
【Life Biz】SARS Is Everywhere!
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) now is like the 21st century’s pestilence around the world, especially a deadly epidemic in Asia. It’s a very terrible course to be a witness of this kind of “human history.”
Recently, I’ve become a little weird. Although I am healthy, I am very afraid of catching a cold or being like getting flu. In the MRT, I cannot endure anyone who coughs nearby; even he or she has worn a gauze mask. In Taiwan, every period of daily time’s TV news spends its almost 70% content on updating the latest situation of this epidemic’s development. What we can see is more and more patients died and the increasing numbers of infectors being separated. Suddenly, a lot of people are in a state of nerves.
At first, my mom said I don’t have to worry about it too much, don’t panic everybody. She thought we just have to be more careful to clean hands and to decrease going out to public places. After I described how bad the environment I had suffered in the train and in the MRT, and how uncertain the life is, she started to buy gauze masks. When she realized how hard to get this kind of stuff, Mother totally alerted to this terrible disease. Another “paranoia” starts spreading out in my home!
Is SARS really everywhere? I hope not! But back to the first AIDS case found in Africa, would people then think it would be a terrible worldwide disease someday? Comparing with AIDS, SARS can be spread more easily,……Oh, my goodness!
Take care of yourself, and don’t be threatened by my words! Keep living, OK?
Recently, I’ve become a little weird. Although I am healthy, I am very afraid of catching a cold or being like getting flu. In the MRT, I cannot endure anyone who coughs nearby; even he or she has worn a gauze mask. In Taiwan, every period of daily time’s TV news spends its almost 70% content on updating the latest situation of this epidemic’s development. What we can see is more and more patients died and the increasing numbers of infectors being separated. Suddenly, a lot of people are in a state of nerves.
At first, my mom said I don’t have to worry about it too much, don’t panic everybody. She thought we just have to be more careful to clean hands and to decrease going out to public places. After I described how bad the environment I had suffered in the train and in the MRT, and how uncertain the life is, she started to buy gauze masks. When she realized how hard to get this kind of stuff, Mother totally alerted to this terrible disease. Another “paranoia” starts spreading out in my home!
Is SARS really everywhere? I hope not! But back to the first AIDS case found in Africa, would people then think it would be a terrible worldwide disease someday? Comparing with AIDS, SARS can be spread more easily,……Oh, my goodness!
Take care of yourself, and don’t be threatened by my words! Keep living, OK?