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What did I learn from the epidemic?
The epidemic situation I learned is as follows:

1, thinking ability: When the epidemic storm comes to the mobile Internet world, news and figures are flying all over the sky, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. We should learn not to follow blindly, not to follow others' advice, to ask questions, to be diligent in questioning, to distinguish facts from opinions, to trace back to the source, and to identify, deduce and demonstrate everything we see. Critical thinking ability is a proposition that we must attach importance to, especially in the complex world, it is often a survival skill. ?

2. Public morality consciousness: a social person must have virtue, virtue is inner self-discipline, and behavior is the code of conduct. Every public event is a survey of mental health and the mental health of the whole people. Under the epidemic situation, people who refuse to wear masks and check up don't know what moral norms and legal norms are. They want to show their sense of existence by breaking social rules. This kind of cognition is more terrible than the virus. ? Therefore, we need to cultivate public moral awareness and understand the social responsibility that a citizen should bear.

3. Medical common sense: The epidemic situation allows us to explore the profession of doctors in depth. Thousands of doctors are fighting in the front line, and people are dying. Their firm sense of mission and values are admirable. Some people say that the epidemic has made more people afraid to study medicine. The author disagrees with this sentence. People who have real medical aspirations and dare to be themselves may be more determined in their choices and beliefs only because of the uncertainty of the world and the limitations of modern medicine.

4. Concept of relatives: China people have always been introverted and are not good at expressing love, especially between relatives. But now, from the real diary of a Wuhan girl on the screen of Douban, to the oral reports or media reports of many COVID-19 family members, we have a deeper understanding of what "life and death depend on each other" means.

At this moment, nothing is more precious than family, and nothing is stronger than family. From today on, boldly express your love for your family. During this time, many people stay at home and are inseparable from their families. Looking back in the future, what a precious time it was, and it is worth cherishing.