It's a kind of ignorance.
The Spring Festival in 2121 was the beginning of a beautiful year. Because of a sudden epidemic, we had to stay at home and cancel all the gathering activities. Recently, however, some netizens found that the streets in Marunouchi, Tokyo, Japan were covered with turf and insisted on holding the annual Park Food Festival. For this kind of behavior, netizens were very surprised by this incident. They didn't want to live during the epidemic. They all said that the Japanese were really awesome and could put their lives aside for food. This is an act of ignorance.
1. Covid-19 is highly contagious
The outbreak in Wuhan this year was caused by a virus named Covid-19. It is different from those viruses in the past. It has extremely strong infectivity. It can spread through air media. What is even more frightening is that it can survive in the air for as long as seven days, which greatly expands the risk of infection. Because we humans need to breathe air all the time, once there is no air, we will also go to extinction. We try our best to find safe areas, and don't go to areas where viruses may exist.
Second, gathering activities may lead to a large-scale epidemic
Because Covid-19 is highly infectious, and no symptoms will be found at the initial stage of infection, which makes us very headache. You never know who may be carrying the virus. Therefore, we can only minimize the gathering activities of people and avoid large-scale spread in this way. It is an ignorant behavior to hold a park food festival in Tokyo. Maybe you think that people will not be so threatened when they travel with masks. Here, I want to ask, don't you need to taste the food festival? During the browsing process of the food festival, when you meet the food you are interested in, you will inevitably take off your mask and taste it, thus increasing the risk of infection.
Although the epidemic situation in China is not so serious, we should be careful and stick to it for a while, so as not to let the achievements that we have persisted for half a year go up in smoke.