It would be no exaggeration to say that
the common aspiration of people around the world in 2021 is
the end of the pandemic
caused by Corona 19,
right?
But experts in various fields around the world say
that even if the Corona 19 virus disappears right now,
we cannot be free from another virus threat.
To take the words of the young Italian intelligence, Paolo Jordano,
we are stuck in the'era of contagion' and live fiercely.
"We are free, but at the same time isolated!!"
-Paolo Jordano-
The'era of contagion' has already begun, and
the things we are experiencing are not new and
can continue to happen, so
it is a time when it is believed that time
for
reflection and insight is necessary to
avoid
making the
same mistakes over and over again
.
So, the SBS Future Team
prepared a time to share and think about the following concerns
through the series <Our Attitude toward Infectious Diseases>
.
In the age of contagion that we are currently experiencing, the age of
infectious diseases that
we will face
again in the future, and
the ironic history of this inevitable loop of circulation,
"How should we live in the age of infectious diseases?"
"What should we realize and what lessons should we prepare for the future to come?"
"Wouldn't the change we face in such an age depend on our attitude?"
Reporter Lee Jong-hoon of SBS who sharply catches the issues of the era of infectious diseases,
Professor Gyu-won Lee who unravels the era of infectious diseases with history and medical expertise, and
critic Yun Seong, who makes the era of infectious diseases find answers with the power of literary imagination.
Three people perspective beyond simply seeing only the threat of infectious diseases era, viruses, in human life in the face of uncertainty, we are seeking to do, divide the story any value
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(Planning: Jeongae Lee / Composition: Jonghoon Lee, Yoojin Choi / Filming and editing: Sejong Lim / Design: Jinyoung Choi / Director: Sungrak Choi)