A dream about a virus outbreak
So there is an outbreak in a village in a mountain region, it's something like the Appalachian Mountains.
I am a medical volunteer to go into the mountains to serve the area. Virus is presumably airborne, so it only transmits through the air as small droplets, like COVID or the flu. The sentiment was that the transmission rate is very low, so even if the virus is out there, the volunteer work continues. But I was starting to get a healthy dose of fear and skepticism about the low transmission rate because no one understood the virus.
So that village is like a tourist destination, like the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. The touring area is only a makeshift strip mall. It is made of two floors arranged in a line. We enter from the top layer, where there are memorabilia stores. The only store I remember is a computer appliance store. One monitor caught my attention under $100, and it is actually the Arzopa Z1FC monitor. My head poked out to get a closer look at the cheap volunteer, and the shop owner smiled at me because it is not a computer at all, nor a tablet; it is just a monitor. No wonder it is so cheap. The shops are so crowded that there is no room for you to stand without moving with the crowd. So I kept moving after looking at the arzopa. There are some book stores along the way to the end of the strip mall. At the end of the strip mall, you can either turn around and go back. Or you can go to the strip mall's first floor via a ladder, something like a fire escape ladder. The air is cold, so it will be nice to open the door, lower yourself to the letter, then close the door to keep the heat. But at the same time, apparently, you will keep the virus inside the space. But I close the door anyway.
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