Shocking video shows how the coronavirus changed humanity

Deserted roads, people locked in houses and an unusual calm

Shocking video shows how the coronavirus changed humanity

The video begins in Uhan, where the deadly virus started when a woman died of pneumonia on January 11.

The following is the Chinese doctor, the first to warn in vain about the deadly virus and who eventually died of covid-19.

The video continues with the imposition of quarantine in the Chinese province with footage from the deserted streets of Wuhan.

At this point the twist that the video takes is reminiscent of a science fiction movie: Building a hospital only for its cases Covid-19, the "Diamond Princess", a whole cruise ship, is quarantined and no one can stop the spread of the virus.

Days later, Europe becomes the new center of the coronavirus epidemic: Countries take precautionary measures, borders are closed and residents of major cities are quarantined.

Italy mourns most of the victims. Images reminiscent of a war with the dead being transported in military vehicles stigmatize humanity.

"The coronavirus will help me appreciate all those simple things that I used to take for granted," says an Italian resident. "To live, to breathe, to go for a walk, to hug someone."

Europe is deserted, the streets are empty and people locked inside 4 walls are trying in every way to give meaning to their daily lives.

They make appointments on their balconies and applaud the medical and nursing staff as well as all those who work hard in the fight against the coronavirus.

As of March 27, the United States now has more confirmed cases of coronavirus than any other country in the world, and the death toll daily leaves the global community dumbfounded.

The video closes with an excerpt from Queen Elizabeth's sermon and the words: "Better days will come again. We will be with our friends, we will be with our families. We will meet again. "

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