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Shigezhuang, Chaoyang District, where the "hardest people in Beijing", live: Migrant workers from neighboring villages return home early

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At noon on January 19, a reporter from the Health Times visited Shigezhuang Village, Pingfang Township, Chaoyang District, Beijing, where "the hardest people in Beijing" lived. A Hebei migrant worker who lives in an apartment opposite the village told reporters that from the evening of the 18th to today, he has done 2 nucleic acids, because of the epidemic, he and his compatriots have changed their plans to go home for the New Year on the 28th of the month.

On January 19, Yang Beibei, deputy mayor of Beijing's Chaoyang District, announced at a press conference the activity trajectory of the new nucleic acid test positives in Chaoyang District on the 18th, Yue Mou traveled to 28 places in 18 days, worked until the early morning, and was called "the hardest Chinese in the flow".

A resident who lived here 12 years ago told reporters that "Shigezhuang Village has hardly changed in the past ten years, gathering groups of migrant workers."

At noon on January 20, the reporter came to the south gate of Shigezhuang Village, which is the only entrance that can enter the village at present. At 12:30 p.m., two food delivery vans were unloading meals, and the staff were counting the supplies while distributing them. The staff of the village committee at the mouth of the village told the Health Times reporter that there are nearly 10,000 people in the entire Village of Shigezhuang, and at present, the whole village "only enters and cannot go out", and there are staff and volunteers to distribute three meals a day according to households.

Shigezhuang, Chaoyang District, where the "hardest people in Beijing", live: Migrant workers from neighboring villages return home early

Opposite Shigezhuang Village, residents living in the self-built apartment of Shigezhuang No. 1 Courtyard are waiting for a car on the side of the road, preparing to return to their hometown in advance for the New Year.

Shigezhuang, Chaoyang District, where the "hardest people in Beijing", live: Migrant workers from neighboring villages return home early

The south gate of Shigezhuang Village.

According to China News Weekly, the south gate of Shigezhuang, a small room rented for 700 yuan, is about 10 square meters. This is Yue's statement that he is "home" in Beijing. In his consciousness, the rural environment does not matter, as long as it does not leak rain, you can sleep.

According to a previous report by Health Times, on the morning of January 20, Yue Mou, the "hardest Chinese in the flow tune", told reporters: "I am still in isolation and treatment at Beijing Ditan Hospital, nucleic acid has been negative, the fever has also receded, and the staff of the hospital and Chaoyang Disease Control are very good to me." ”

For the case of nucleic acid turning negative within 2 days, an infectious disease expert in a third-class hospital in Beijing told the Health Times reporter that it is normal to turn negative within 2 days, and now the mutated virus is "staying" in the upper respiratory tract, so although it is highly contagious, the severe disease rate and mortality rate are low.

Shigezhuang, Chaoyang District, where the "hardest people in Beijing", live: Migrant workers from neighboring villages return home early

Near the village of Shigezhuang, young people dragging suitcases ready to go home early.

On January 20, across from Shigezhuang Village, some young people who were afraid of the impact of the epidemic and could not go home were dragging their luggage outside. One of the boys who just graduated from Henan University told reporters that the reason for choosing shigezhuang "urban village" is because the rent here is cheap, and the 20-square-meter independent apartment only needs 2200 yuan a month, although it is far from the subway, but it is very suitable for young people who have just graduated.

Mentioning that most of the people living nearby are couriers and migrant workers, the boy said that they are very hard, but they are also very disciplined, no matter how late they come back, electric cars will never stop in the courtyard, and now they have mingled with the residents upstairs and downstairs, and they are neighbors and friends.

Shigezhuang, Chaoyang District, where the "hardest people in Beijing", live: Migrant workers from neighboring villages return home early

Someone in the Park Fuyuan Apartment Park is moving. Photo by Zhang He

Opposite Shigezhuang Village, YuanFuyuan Park is also the hub of the express delivery center. After the confirmed cases appeared in Shigezhuang on the 18th, Yuan Fuyuan also began to strictly implement the epidemic prevention and control policy. At noon on January 20, many residents have begun to move out, a middle-aged man from Guizhou who has entered Beijing to work told reporters that his family of five lives in Shigezhuang, and he and his wife can earn more than 15,000 yuan a month by sending couriers.

Shigezhuang, Chaoyang District, where the "hardest people in Beijing", live: Migrant workers from neighboring villages return home early

Opposite the east gate of Shigezhuang Village, Zhongtong Express Distribution Center, in the past, this small road leading to the village was always crowded with large cars, which is also the reason why many couriers and sorters rented near Shigezhuang.

Shigezhuang, Chaoyang District, where the "hardest people in Beijing", live: Migrant workers from neighboring villages return home early

The staff of Shigezhuang Village set up a makeshift tent to shelter from the wind and snow. Photo by Zhang He

There are multiple entrances to the village. At a village intersection near the East Gate, two temporarily drawn staff members set up a proposed snow cover "tent" with sheets. One of the staff told reporters that this road is also sealed on weekdays, but they are afraid that the villagers in the village will travel over the wall during the epidemic, so they have also arranged duty on this road.

At the east gate of Shigezhuang, a staff member had just left work and couldn't wait to pull open his protective clothing and eat the steamed buns. He told reporters that it is not easy for everyone. This sentence sounds very similar to Yue Mou's tone. In an interview with a health times reporter, for the netizens to define as "the hardest Chinese in the flow", Yue Once responded: "I don't think I am hard, working and finding a son is my life, you also have your life, aren't you hard?" I have reported the case and submitted the petition materials, either to report anything, or I hope to get more information and find my son as soon as possible. ”

Shigezhuang, Chaoyang District, where the "hardest people in Beijing", live: Migrant workers from neighboring villages return home early

The staff was on duty in the heavy snow.

The wish that the lost children will return home early has become a common prayer for many people.

Shigezhuang, Chaoyang District, where the "hardest people in Beijing", live: Migrant workers from neighboring villages return home early

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