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The epidemic has confused us. What is the biggest pressure now?

The epidemic has confused us. What is the biggest pressure now?

As we all know, with the outbreak of the epidemic, people across the country are becoming nervous. Eye-catching numbers are rising every day, and behind these cold numbers are the precious lives of countless people, and how many happy families have been torn apart by an epidemic. As the saying goes, the economic base determines the superstructure. As the epidemic spreads, all aspects of people's lives and work have been greatly affected.

? The epidemic makes us worry, panic, and also confuses us. Although the epidemic has been brought under control with the concerted efforts of the people across the country, the subsequent disasters caused by the epidemic are still As it continues, many families who were originally wealthy are gradually experiencing insufficient supply. Many people cannot go out to work, nor can they work well. They can only stay at home and eat nothing. The daily expenses at home are also a huge amount of money.

The epidemic has greatly affected our lives. Personally, I have felt that the quality of life has declined over the past year, and I have become very irritable. The daily expenses for the children and the tuition fees for schooling were so heavy that I couldn't breathe. The elderly at home have to take medicine every day, and where the money to buy medicine will come from is also worrying.

In addition to financial pressure, there is more psychological anxiety and mental pressure. With the outbreak of the epidemic, everyone has begun to live a life of idleness. Apart from housework, eating and other daily routines, there is nothing to do every day. Some people say that you can read books, but there is no environment for elderly people, children and a large family to read books at all. Staying at home for a long time makes people feel that the air is much thinner and there is a strong tendency for hypoxia.

Fortunately, the epidemic is now under control, and production and life have resumed in some areas. Now that we have a source of income, we are no longer so worried and confused!