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People's Daily Commentary: Mo used "malicious return to his hometown" to hurt the villagers and lose public opinion

author:Jintai information

Source: People's Daily - Opinion Channel Original draft

A year of dripping lotus flowers leaks, Bijing Tusu freezes wine. The Spring Festival is approaching, and the most abundant day of the year for the Chinese people is just around the corner. The wanderer who was in detention in a foreign country naturally calculated that he would go home to taste his mother's taste and cook the abundance of life change. However, at present, the epidemic is sporadic, Omi Kerong is lurking and peeping, and under the initiative of "Local New Year" in various places, many wanderers hesitate. However, in the warmth of persuasion, the word "malicious return" suddenly and rudely broke into the hot search.

Yancheng, an agricultural county in eastern Henan that has been out of poverty for less than three years, rarely enters the field of vision of netizens, and Liu Moumou, who returned from Shanghai to his hometown of Jizuka Town in Yancheng County, has made the City of Yancheng in the Yellow River Basin suddenly float on the cusp of public opinion.

According to a Jan. 17 penalty notice from the People's Government of Kizuka Town, Liu villagers were "placed under administrative detention (first isolated and then detained)" for "returning to their hometowns from medium- and high-risk areas and not reporting them."

In connection with this, the county magistrate also recently brushed the screen, in a video of the meeting, he said sonorously, "Do not say whether you have a 48-hour nucleic acid test, as long as you return, first isolate and then detain!" The content is "hardcore", and there is an uproar on the Internet. The local response said that the above video was edited and untrue, and cut out the content such as "not listening to dissuasion and maliciously returning home".

Compared with the intensity of the punishment, Liu villagers obviously belong to the "malicious return to their hometowns".

Let's start with the timeline.

The 20-square-meter milk tea shop in Shanghai's Jing'an district, designated as a medium-risk area on January 13, was an asymptomatic infected person who returned to China on December 21, who was quarantined for the first 14 days, and then, on the 7th day of 7 days of home health monitoring, routinely tested positive. This means that when Liu villagers returned home on January 5, not only did the itinerary card not have a "star", but the returnee had just walked out of the isolation hotel, and there was almost no possibility of intersecting with each other.

The county-level public security department has the right to give a punishment of "detention" in accordance with the Law on Punishment for Administration of Public Security, but does not give which article and which paragraph Liu villager violated.

At present, the epidemic situation in Henan and other places is severe, and facing the tide of returning home during the Spring Festival, the local leaders are completely understandable; the people who have spent two Spring Festivals in the epidemic are mostly reasonable and cooperate with the requirements of epidemic prevention. But after all, there will be special situations that have to be had to be had to be, in case the old man dies? What if a child in your hometown gets sick? To label it "malicious return" without distinction between "one size fits all" is obviously too crude.

The medical resources of Yancheng are not the same as those of large cities, and it is reasonable to be extra cautious. However, we must still be vigilant and not let the extensive "lazy administration" that runs counter to the great anti-epidemic spirit of "respecting science" interfere with and dissolve the hard-won precious anti-epidemic achievements.

Yancheng, the land of the Taoist ancestor Lao Tzu's "Dancheng"; Jizuka, the place where the "ministers of the Sheji" of the Western Han Dynasty buried their bones. The term "malicious return" comes from such a long-standing humanistic and indoctrination resort, which is indeed a bit unexpected. The mouth is unguarded, and the past is not consulted; scientific epidemic prevention, the comers can be traced.

"Loving mothers rely on the love of the door, and the wanderers walk bitterly", returning to the hometown, what "evil" is there? Celebrating the New Year on the spot is for the sake of sharing worries for the country, and we should vigorously advocate it, and we can also set up some "rules", but at the same time, can the leaders of their hometowns have more warmth in their place and less arrogance and arrogance? After all, the most sincere kindness to the people can achieve the most reliable "good governance" - the supremacy of the people, which cannot be broken for both big cities and small towns.

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