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The helpless and sad poem of the epidemic

The following are helpless and sad poems about the epidemic:

1. The plague is chilling, and spring is still lingering in winter. Cars and boats can't go to the market without stalls, and the roadway is closed to visitors, and it is blocked everywhere. Going back and forth alone is lonely. It's easier at ordinary times than at this time, just waiting for the flowers to bloom and spring to fill the world.

2. There are feelings when you are in trouble, and there are more feelings.

3. At the beginning of the year, the spring sunshine is faint, and the cold reed snow is thick when sleeping. If it weren't for the consequences of bitter food, why would the beach look forward to freedom?

4. In the face of the epidemic, everyone is a city. Wash your hands frequently, wear masks, go out less, get together less, don't believe in rumors, and don't spread rumors!

5. In recent years, the virus has been around, and it is cruel and erratic. The spring tide is coming in the north and south of the Yangtze River, and the long road is morning and dusk. Anti-epidemic pride will never change, and the mission of controlling demons can also be sung. See you today, and present a new poem.

novel coronavirus: This is also a coronavirus that has never been found in human body. Apart from the virus found this time, there are about six coronaviruses that can infect people, four of which are relatively common, often with low pathogenicity, and only cause slight respiratory infection at most, while the other two are familiar, one is SARS and the other is mers, but they have never appeared in novel coronavirus.

novel coronavirus is a newly discovered coronavirus, which is unheard of. After suffering from this kind of disease, symptoms similar to a cold will appear at first, and fever will appear in the later stage. If it is not effectively controlled, it will cause severe dyspnea, severe renal failure and coagulation dysfunction in the later stage.