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The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived

author:Vivi blooms towards the sun

On April 23, the long-rumored wave of Returning to Shanghai finally began, and a large number of people stranded in Shanghai began to return to their hometowns one after another. There are many returnees in Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan, Jiangxi and Shandong provinces.

The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived

For many people who work in Shanghai, because of the epidemic, work has stopped, rent, living expenses, and materials are all problems. Especially in the case of Shanghai being hit by the epidemic, the economic situation in the second half of the year will not be too optimistic. Moreover, the management of the Shanghai side is also very difficult, especially the group rental housing, the safety risk is very large. There have been cases before that anhui nanny fang cabin has nowhere to go after being discharged from the hospital, and can only stay in the telephone booth. The cost of living in Shanghai is already high, and the arrival of the epidemic has made it even more important to examine the money bag.

The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived
The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived
The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived
The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived

Shanghai has funded the return of migrant workers to their hometowns, which has many considerations. We can see that Shanghai has begun to attach importance to the management of outsiders and has begun to solve the difficulties encountered by outsiders. But in the face of thousands of new infections every day. So should these people go back?

If you don't go back, you may face these difficulties that I said above.

If these people go back, they will bring great risks to their hometowns and bring new challenges to the prevention and control of parents.

Elsewhere I don't know, the epidemic situation in Jiangxi, especially Nanchang, was not so optimistic, they all worked from home for more than a month, nucleic acid did sixteen rounds, and the social surface was cleared and there were cases.

As an ordinary resident, I feel that the epidemic prevention work in the grass-roots community is already very hard and tired, everyone is working overtime, the volunteers in our community are basically teachers from two nearby schools (teachers also have online classes, not resting at home), and there are several enthusiastic uncles and aunts, and one of the aunts was tired yesterday and her feet were puffy.

For the risks that may be brought by returnees, local governments can only wait in a strict position, and the pressure on prevention and control in various places is also increasing sharply. Even so, there have been cases.

The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived

From government briefings

The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived
The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived

What a dilemma! The hometown where you can go back but may cause trouble, you can't afford to live in the building of the magic capital if you don't go back. In the end, I still hope that Shanghai can come up with a practical plan to prevent the flow of small "Yang" people; all localities can do a good job of coping measures to let the people go home safely! May Shanghai refuel, the mountains and rivers are unharmed!

The hometown that is difficult to go back to, the Rubik's Cube that cannot be lived