The man drove all the way from Shanghai to Heihe, but he was "protected by the car" because of the car code. Netizens heard about the frying pan! Speaking of the discussion about traveling on the road after a long journey, I firmly believe that you have long been used to it. However, in recent years, with the surge of floating population, many staff members have returned to their hometowns before the Spring Festival, which is certainly nothing new.
It is precisely because of the peak of returning home before the Spring Festival that many mainlanders are now popular with go on road trip to go home. After all, the way home from home will not be limited by train tickets and travel time. It can be said that everyone is more concerned about a means of transportation.
It is understood that just a few days ago, a man drove from Shanghai to Heihe, and he worked in Heihe for several days. When the whole process in Hideki was inexplicably marked with his trip code 14, something unexpected happened to him.
When the epidemic prevention personnel in Heihe stopped the man, they asked him to "protect the car" and put a seal on the car that the man was driving safely, telling him to reach the finish line before opening the door.
Then the man drove safely for two and a half hours and arrived at his work place. The relevant staff took off the seal on the door and accepted the antibody test.
It's not over yet. When the man was tested for antibodies, he stayed in the car for another night until the antibody test result was negative.
Although netizens did not agree with this matter, some netizens said that they could understand the behavior of epidemic prevention personnel. After all, they are serious and responsible citizens of China, and everyone should be worth learning!
According to the information of 65438+1October 18, China Information and Communication Research Institute indicated that if there is an * in my travel code, it means that my previous 14 day's travel code includes big cities including medium-risk areas, but it does not mean that I have been to this medium-risk area specifically.
Finally, official website also showed that as epidemic prevention workers, people with * in their travel codes need to further check whether they have been to medium-risk areas and determine whether they need to be protected according to the current local epidemic prevention policies.