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(Summary description)""The sudden disaster was really too difficult for the babies studying abroad this time. Both life and academic planning have been disrupted. So, what is the actual situation in the epidemic for us far away from overseas? "

The epidemic situation in China has improved, and the outbreak in foreign countries has caused many overseas Chinese and some international students to choose to return to their motherland. Because of the impact of the epidemic, they can hardly return to the country. It sounds terrible. So, let's take a closer look at the study abroad babies living in Dresden.

dialogue



During the epidemic, how is your study and life in Germany different from your usual?



During this time, German universities have stopped teaching offline. Tudias opened an online course for us. I feel pressured in my studies. After all, we have to face the final exam. Fortunately, everyone lives in a building, and you can consult with each other about learning-related issues, or you can send an e-mail to the instructor. In life, because you cannot go out, all outdoor activities are basically gone. Go to the supermarket to replenish it at intervals. More time is spent studying in the dormitory or watching the drama a little, playing some games to relax. Are all fat (囧...)



According to your understanding, how does the German people differ from the domestic people in regard to the epidemic situation?



Because the epidemic developed first in China, we, as German international students, know more about this matter. From the domestic media and friends and family, we also know that the new crown is very dangerous. But in Germany, in the early days, local Germans seemed not to take the new crown seriously. I think they regarded the new crown as a big cold, but they didn't think it was a big deal. This was also related to the guidance of the German media. Many domestic analyses and conditions of the epidemic have not been effectively communicated to ordinary German citizens. A very straightforward example, the idea of ​​Chinese people wearing masks is to protect themselves and protect others. The Germans think that only sick people wear masks.



What do you think of the anti-epidemic measures in China and Germany?



I think the domestic epidemic situation is handled very well. At first, I was sometimes worried. After the state machine was put into operation, the epidemic situation was quickly suppressed. At that time, when the domestic epidemic was fierce, I still felt quite safe in Germany. Unexpectedly, it didn't take long for the epidemic in Germany to start to rise. Looking at the increase in the number of patients in Germany every day, my heart is really pounding. Later, I saw from the news that Germany's medical resources are stronger and better than other European countries, and the mentality has slowly stabilized. Later, I also learned that Germany also learned a lot of valuable domestic experience in the fight against epidemics. Last week, the entire German territory had mandatory wearing masks.



When the epidemic broke out in Germany, how did you think about returning or not returning?



This problem has been entangled for a long time after the outbreak in Germany. I also discussed with my family for a long time. In the end, I finally chose to trust the German medical system. I think it should not be broken down like Italy and Spain. Moreover, returning home will have to pass through a series of high-risk areas such as airports and planes. In the end, I chose to stay in Germany.



After this period of time, what do you most want to say to your family?



My parents are very worried about my study and life in Germany. Basically, I will report the safety and German epidemic situation data with them every day. What I want to tell them most here is, don’t worry about us like that, we are safe in Germany now. The inflection point of the German epidemic has arrived, and the school will start soon, and everything will return to normal.



No matter where the students are, the great motherland will always be with you. When you return to school, you must live up to yourself and your loved ones, let alone live up to the needs and expectations of our motherland. We are waiting for you here.

Student Record

(Summary description)""The sudden disaster was really too difficult for the babies studying abroad this time. Both life and academic planning have been disrupted. So, what is the actual situation in the epidemic for us far away from overseas? "

The epidemic situation in China has improved, and the outbreak in foreign countries has caused many overseas Chinese and some international students to choose to return to their motherland. Because of the impact of the epidemic, they can hardly return to the country. It sounds terrible. So, let's take a closer look at the study abroad babies living in Dresden.

dialogue



During the epidemic, how is your study and life in Germany different from your usual?



During this time, German universities have stopped teaching offline. Tudias opened an online course for us. I feel pressured in my studies. After all, we have to face the final exam. Fortunately, everyone lives in a building, and you can consult with each other about learning-related issues, or you can send an e-mail to the instructor. In life, because you cannot go out, all outdoor activities are basically gone. Go to the supermarket to replenish it at intervals. More time is spent studying in the dormitory or watching the drama a little, playing some games to relax. Are all fat (囧...)



According to your understanding, how does the German people differ from the domestic people in regard to the epidemic situation?



Because the epidemic developed first in China, we, as German international students, know more about this matter. From the domestic media and friends and family, we also know that the new crown is very dangerous. But in Germany, in the early days, local Germans seemed not to take the new crown seriously. I think they regarded the new crown as a big cold, but they didn't think it was a big deal. This was also related to the guidance of the German media. Many domestic analyses and conditions of the epidemic have not been effectively communicated to ordinary German citizens. A very straightforward example, the idea of ​​Chinese people wearing masks is to protect themselves and protect others. The Germans think that only sick people wear masks.



What do you think of the anti-epidemic measures in China and Germany?



I think the domestic epidemic situation is handled very well. At first, I was sometimes worried. After the state machine was put into operation, the epidemic situation was quickly suppressed. At that time, when the domestic epidemic was fierce, I still felt quite safe in Germany. Unexpectedly, it didn't take long for the epidemic in Germany to start to rise. Looking at the increase in the number of patients in Germany every day, my heart is really pounding. Later, I saw from the news that Germany's medical resources are stronger and better than other European countries, and the mentality has slowly stabilized. Later, I also learned that Germany also learned a lot of valuable domestic experience in the fight against epidemics. Last week, the entire German territory had mandatory wearing masks.



When the epidemic broke out in Germany, how did you think about returning or not returning?



This problem has been entangled for a long time after the outbreak in Germany. I also discussed with my family for a long time. In the end, I finally chose to trust the German medical system. I think it should not be broken down like Italy and Spain. Moreover, returning home will have to pass through a series of high-risk areas such as airports and planes. In the end, I chose to stay in Germany.



After this period of time, what do you most want to say to your family?



My parents are very worried about my study and life in Germany. Basically, I will report the safety and German epidemic situation data with them every day. What I want to tell them most here is, don’t worry about us like that, we are safe in Germany now. The inflection point of the German epidemic has arrived, and the school will start soon, and everything will return to normal.



No matter where the students are, the great motherland will always be with you. When you return to school, you must live up to yourself and your loved ones, let alone live up to the needs and expectations of our motherland. We are waiting for you here.

Information

This sudden epidemic was hard for the students who studied abroad this time. Both life and academic planning have been disrupted. So, what is the actual situation of the epidemic for us who are abroad?

 

The epidemic situation in China has improved, and the outbreak in foreign countries has caused many overseas Chinese and some international students to choose to return to their motherland. Because of the impact of the epidemic, they can hardly return to the country. It sounds terrible. So, let's take a closer look at the international students living in Dresden.

 

Dialogue

 

A: How was your study and life in Germany during the epidemic different from before?

 

 

B: During this time, Tudias switched the courses from offline to online. This change in teaching mode is very stressful for me, especially when it comes to final exams. Fortunately, everyone lives in the same building, you can discuss with other students about the problems in your study, or you can email your professor about your questions. Due to the epidemic, we have almost no outdoor activities and can only go to the supermarket occasionally. The rest of the time, we just study in the dormitory or relax by watching videos and playing games.

 

 

A: According to your understanding, how does the German people different from the domestic people regarding the epidemic situation?

 

 

B: Through the internet, the media and our families in China, we know that COVID-19 is a dangerous virus. But in Germany, at first, people didn’t take the coronavirus very seriously. They saw it as a bad cold. This is also due to the German media, which did not accurately communicate the reality and severity of the epidemic to the German people. A very straightforward example is that the Chinese believe that wearing masks can protect themselves and others from the virus, while the Germans believe that wearing masks is only necessary after they are sick.

 

 

A: What is your view on the anti-epidemic measures taken by China and Germany?

 

 

B: I think the pandemic in China is handled very well. I was worried when the pandemic was severe at home, but I still felt safe in Germany. However, it didn’t take long before the number of confirmed cases in Germany started to rise dramatically, which made me feel nervous. Then I read in the news that Germany’s medical resources are much better than those of other European countries, and I was much relieved. I also learned that Germany had learned a lot about China’s methods and experiences in fighting the pandemic.

 

 

A: When the pandemic broke out in Germany, how did you choose whether to go back to China or not?

 

 

B: I discussed this issue with my family for a long time after the outbreak in Germany. In the end I chose to trust the German medical system. In addition, if I chose to return home, I had to go through a series of high-risk areas such as airports and airplanes. So, in the end I chose to stay in Germany.

 

 

A: After this time, what would you most like to say to your family?

 

 

B: My parents are very worried about my study and life in Germany. Basically, I will report the safety and German epidemic situation data with them every day. What I want to tell them most here is, don’t worry about us like that, we are safe in Germany now. The inflection point of the German epidemic has arrived, and the school will start soon, and everything will return to normal.

 

 

No matter where the students are, the great motherland will always be with you. When you return to school, you must live up to yourself and your loved ones, let alone live up to the needs and expectations of our motherland. We are waiting for you here.

 

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