When we are resisting epidemics, those things must have time to take effect.
1) The regulations are useless if we would not follow them. That means that in this situation, the rules must be taken seriously.
Always sit in the front of the vehicle, because that minimizes the number of viruses, what people would contact. And remember to wash hands. The distance between people is also important, which means that minimizing the number of people in the same space would be an effective method to take an epidemic under control. If we are following those instructions that cause no trouble for us, and the thing is that the virus particles are behaving like the cigarette smoke, what means that in the front of the vehicle is less infectious particles than in the back of the cabin.
The epidemics and the main problem of them are that they are suffusing in the large and thin human population very effectively, and that means that viruses are transferring from one human to another the most effective way when individuals are sleeping in the same rooms.
So we can make things like limit the number of people, who would go to each bus or train. That thing is one of the best ways to limit the suffuse of the virus because that minimizes human contacts, which is in the key role in limiting the suffuse. Another thing, that is connected to public transportation is that the people, who are in the risk groups should sit in the front because the viruses are traveling to the backward of the vehicle.
That means that being a long time with the infected people would increase the risk to get infections. That means that schools, military barracks and other kind of spaces, where people are closed in the same room with other people for a long time would increase the speed of suffusing of the organisms.
2) The worst things in the case of epidemics are big groups of humans and long-term being with infected people in the closed environment.
When we are thinking about the situation, that in the NBC-protected bunker would be polluted by organisms, what is highly infectious, that would be the "worst of scenarios"-situation. The thing can happen that one infected person would come in the protected bunker, and then the virus or bacteria start to suffuse in the closed population.
This scenario is the thing, what breaks the development of artificial worlds and large-scale space stations. If there would be epidemics in that kind of space the results could be devastating. Also, this is one version of the attacks, what can be done against personnel, who are working in the nuclear weapons command.
But when we are making resistance actions against viruses, we must remember, that those actions must take the time. Taking control of epidemics is not a thing, what takes about two hours. It can take months that pandemics can be taken under the control, and the number of cases would decrease. And one of the things, what we must realize, is that even if people would get immunity against that virus, the threat remains.
We must follow that kind of threat as well we are following the threats that are coming from the other states and other people, and one of the best things, what we can do is just staying calm. If we are restless and follow instructions, we have better chances to survive and minimize damages.
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