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The nucleic acid testing kiosk has become a "basket", and you are too powerful to put any function into it, right? A nucleic acid testing kiosk that must be passed through every day to commute has not been removed since the end of the epidemic. Yesterday

The nucleic acid testing kiosk has become a "basket", and all functions are loaded into it

Boy, you're too strong, aren't you?

A nucleic acid testing kiosk that must be passed through every day to commute has not been removed since the end of the epidemic. When I got closer yesterday, it was almost a magic box, and all kinds of labels were attached around it.

The practice point of civilization in the new era, the employment station at the doorstep, the resting hut of outdoor workers, and the legal propaganda point...... It carries various functions such as rule of law publicity, labor security, social linkage, employment services, volunteer services, creative culture, and warm bee walking.

To be honest, every time I see the nucleic acid testing kiosk, I have unpleasant memories and no good impression of it.

Because for more than three years, I have been in long queues here countless times, stabbed in the throat, and sometimes even delayed going to work.

After the three-year epidemic ended, I don't know why, the nucleic acid testing kiosks in many places are still in their original locations.

I think they should be sent to the history museum, because it is the mark of a great event, the mark of an era.

Later, I saw that some places have used nucleic acid testing kiosks to new uses: love drifting book houses, sanitation rest stations, fire safety publicity houses, or transformed into "warm heart huts" to serve the masses, and transformed into "health huts" and "love stations".

It should be said that it is not bad, if the nucleic acid testing booth is vacant all year round, it is indeed a waste.

How to make reasonable use of nucleic acid testing kiosks? This is also a test of the wisdom of the grassroots.

The nucleic acid testing kiosks were labeled with all sorts of labels, and I found it a little funny.

The more labels are applied, the farther away from reality.

Anyway, I don't see any employment services for residents at this window, and I don't see any rule of law propaganda carried out at this point.

The closest thing to reality is to actually be a rest hut for outsiders. It's more realistic to take a break and drink some water here. Everything else is artificially added, just to cope with the above inspections.

A thousand threads on the top, a needle on the bottom.

When it comes to grassroots streets and communities, all kinds of work require grassroots responses to implementation.

There is no way for the grassroots to deal with the above requirements by means of "post labels".

The nucleic acid testing kiosk has become a "basket", and you are too powerful to put any function into it, right? A nucleic acid testing kiosk that must be passed through every day to commute has not been removed since the end of the epidemic. Yesterday
The nucleic acid testing kiosk has become a "basket", and you are too powerful to put any function into it, right? A nucleic acid testing kiosk that must be passed through every day to commute has not been removed since the end of the epidemic. Yesterday
The nucleic acid testing kiosk has become a "basket", and you are too powerful to put any function into it, right? A nucleic acid testing kiosk that must be passed through every day to commute has not been removed since the end of the epidemic. Yesterday
The nucleic acid testing kiosk has become a "basket", and you are too powerful to put any function into it, right? A nucleic acid testing kiosk that must be passed through every day to commute has not been removed since the end of the epidemic. Yesterday

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