Are you still going to the countryside to pay your respects this Chinese New Year?

Just at the beginning of this month, I promised my mother that I would take her to visit her relatives in the countryside this Spring Festival. It's been more than a year since my mother's leg was injured in a fall last year, and she hasn't been out of the house.

Mother is 83 years old this year, due to the young has been in the rural farming, the body is not bad, although the leg fall and surgery, but after half a year of recovery, this year in May and June when you can slowly walk on crutches.

In the countryside, more than 100 miles away from the county, the mother has a sister and a brother. Mother had 11 siblings in total***, and now only three of them are still alive and healthy.

The older she gets, the more her mother wants to see her three sisters once or twice a year. So I also resolved to take my mother to the countryside to pay her respects during the Spring Festival this year, so that the sisters could chat and talk about family matters and enjoy the joy of family life.

But since this week, the outbreak in my locality has been getting worse and worse, and there are more and more yang people. Without the universal nucleic acid test, it's hard to figure out how many people are in the city.

Just yesterday, the outbreak finally started in my extended family as well.

Last night around 8 o'clock, my kid, who works in Shanghai, messaged me that she had started to run a fever of 38.1 degrees and her legs were still a bit sore. Yesterday during the day when we chatted on WeChat she also told me that the company sixty or seventy people are now only a dozen people left at work, I did not expect the night she also Yang.

Also yesterday, my elder brother's and third brother's families were all positive, while my second brother's children were positive last week and just returned to normal the day before yesterday.

By last night, my unit had more than a dozen positives as well, and with positives being reported almost every day, my department has almost half of the "non-combat attrition."

It seems that as soon as someone is positive in a place, the spread of infection is quite fast.

My two cousins work at the People's Hospital and the Chinese Hospital in the county, and according to them, there are basically only a few people left in each department who haven't been infected by Yang, and most of them are Yang.

Perhaps the hospitals have become the hardest-hit areas in every city with the worst epidemics, and many surgeries have no way to be done due to the doctors' yang, so they have to suffer. In such a situation, the hospital how can there not be a run on it? And just in such a situation, in order to alleviate the epidemic in the capital of Beijing, the whole country has to draw some doctors to support Beijing.

Based on the current situation of the epidemic spreading so seriously, last night I called my mother, in order to be safe, this year's Spring Festival we do not go back to the countryside to pay homage.

To be honest, I have always been in favor of liberalization. Only, I have always been in favor of cautious and orderly liberalization. And I have reservations about the country's sudden and complete liberalization this time around.

According to various sources, the average infection rate in cities above the county level, other than rural areas, should now be about 50 percent. The infection rate in densely populated mega-cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai has almost reached about 70 percent.