Cure-mongers are awake

I haven't posted anything here for a long time. I started out this blog in the hope to resurrect it someday when I was eligible enough to discuss the topic. I need a hobby, and writing about what I am passionate about helps me. This idea about writing on biological evils, the kind of biological war between humans and other humans or between humans and nature is well documented by experts. Here, I would like to discuss my naive perspective of it. I also get my inspiration from reading books, news, sitcoms, and movies. 

Update [7 Sept 2021]: The movie Contagion was released in 2011. Nobody cared about it. People believed that it was a very unlikely event and the extent of reality in the movie had lost all its meaning. However, looking at current day events, the reality is far from what was fiction a few years ago. Watching the movie World War Z (WWZ) is quite amusing to me. I don't just mean the cinematography, story, acting, or visual effects, what I really like about it is the fiction. Now WWZ, the movie that was released a couple of years after the movie contagion, is a fictional story about how a global pandemic of an unknown virus morphed living humans into zombies that chased after the protagonist halfway around the world as he looked for a cure. I'm not saying that we need to brace ourselves for another virus to wipe out half of humanity in another year, but we need to keep an open eye on such events. 

The following quote from World War Z is one of my favourites and I have been meaning to note it down somewhere. The dialogue talks about how even an unimportant aspect of an object (the spike of a virus in the current case) can be the most critical weakness to itself. it goes like:

"Mother Nature is a serial killer. No one's more creative. Like all serial killers, she can't help the urge to want to get caught. What good are all those brilliant crimes if no one takes the credit? So she leaves crumbs. Now the hard part, why you spend a decade in school, is seeing the crumbs. But the clue's there. Sometimes the thing you thought was the most brutal aspect of the virus, turns out to be the chink in its armour. And she loves disguising her weaknesses as strengths. She's a bitch."

Reproduced from: here. Also, found a Youtube link.

I will find the time and discuss the current epidemic regarding the Coronavirus happening in the Wuhan City of China and how mankind is fighting to contain the disease and stop its pandemic. I would also blog about how humans from different parts of the world are reacting to the situation.

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