On January 18, a person with a positive nucleic acid test was found in Chaoyang District, Beijing, and after further examination and expert consultation, he was diagnosed as an asymptomatic infected person with the new crown virus. The asymptomatic infected person, Yue Mou, was born in 1978. He was originally a crew member of a fishing boat in Weihai, Shandong Province, but on August 12, 2020, his eldest son went missing, and because his son had worked as a cook in Beijing, he came to Beijing to look for him. Before that, in order to find his son, he had already traveled to Shandong, Henan, Hebei, Tianjin and other places. Everywhere he went, while looking for his son, he would work odd jobs to make ends meet. The village chief of Yue's hometown in Henan said that Yue's family conditions were "relatively general." In his hometown, Yue's father was paralyzed in bed, and his mother had recently broken his arm; his wife and younger son are currently in Weihai, Shandong, with a meager income and his youngest son still in junior high school. As a result, his life was stressful. Yue's wife said that her husband went out to find children, she took care of her young son in Weihai, and her main job was to dry kelp for people, and she could earn 100 yuan a day. (China News Weekly)

Source: Workers Daily