I was in Hangzhou East and spent an hour out of the station
I didn't expect it to be three years since the epidemic passed. The strictest control I encountered was in Hangzhou. I looked at the epidemic map. Hangzhou has no cases and no medium-high risk. It may be guarding against the crowd from Shanghai.
After leaving the station, I scanned the health code in the normal procedure, but I didn't see the regular nucleic acid team, but now it is normal to not read the nucleic acid when entering or leaving the station, so I don't care. I saw a long and crowded line again. The sign outside said, "Verification channel for personnel in medium and high risk areas, so I continued to walk out confidently. Several staff members in the chaotic crowd held up "Verification personnel follow. I'm going", I should have paid attention, but I didn't. Then, it's time to check the health code. There are two procedures. The younger brother in front let me go, and the younger brother in the back said, you should go there for verification.
And when I got to the "over there" he was referring to, I realized that I was in the long queue just now. While queuing, fill out a letter of commitment, which probably details the number of trains coming, where you live in Hangzhou and how to arrive, as well as physical information such as whether you have a fever, and also provide nucleic acid screenshots. I feel troublesome to fill in, don’t Speaking of middle-aged and elderly people who are not good at using mobile phones.
That queue was really long. The line was about forty minutes, and the loudspeakers kept stimulating your eardrums: fill in the epidemic prevention and control commitment letter, go inside, there is an air conditioner inside!
And the most uncomfortable part is that all the people in the queue don't know what they are going to do. I think, it should not be doing nucleic acid. The nucleic acid will be explained directly, and the nucleic acid queue is not so slow. When I approached, I saw the use of the antigen reagent on the sign outside, "Put the reagent into the nostrils and rotate for a week..." At that time, my heart sank, wouldn't it be an antigen test?
In the process of queuing, I can clearly feel that the team's mood is very unstable. The team circled several turns and ended in another room, so everyone didn't know where the team finally led, and they didn't know where everyone was going to be in this room. stay How long. There was only one staff member maintaining order. Someone probably asked her what she was doing here, how long would it take, or a more professional question. She was almost growling, asking me what to do? ! I don't know if you ask me? ! Didn't I ask you to line up? ! She slammed the railing that separated the crowd, and more than once, she probably threw the railing deliberately every time a few people passed through, expressing her anger in a very childish way.
When the queue was close, there were several staff wearing protective clothing in the room. I saw a middle-aged man asking them through the door, and the response was also very rushed.
At that moment I also wanted to rush over and ask them what the hell it was for, but I thought I might need a loudspeaker.
Finally, when I got to the front of the line, my irritability subsided a little. I started to walk into that door, and I saw a long row of tables and chairs. Inside were staff in protective suits, holding the passenger's ID card to check where they came from and where they were going. At a glance, although these people are very tightly wrapped, they all look young. I handed over my ID card and felt that it was still necessary to ask, "Why do I have to check when I come from a low-risk area?" The man ignored me at first, and I asked again, he said slowly, then you should come from the back of the team. go back?
I am very angry. This verification is to give you a verified note. Those who do not have a nucleic acid certificate will do the nucleic acid, and those who have a nucleic acid certificate will come out with another note. Go to the two doors at the exit again to scan the code, check, and release.
Before I left the station, I swiped the most codes in this period of time. Scan a code at the exit, scan a code at the verification point, and continue to scan at the exit square. You must also use Alipay to scan. This combination of punches is really amazing.
I can't understand the behavior of Hangzhou East Railway Station. If there is any queuing psychology, it's on the opposite side. The queue is chaotic, because the information to be declared is cumbersome, so everyone fills in as they walk. In front of his original position, so basically there is no discipline at all. Furthermore, the team is opaque, and everyone only sees a few turns in front of them, and they can't see what they are doing at the end. It can be done in a few minutes, so it is easier to get anxious. In the end, the attitude of the staff did not help solve the problem, but also aggravated everyone's anger. Of course, there is no easy way to solve the problem of mutual pecking at the bottom. The staff is under a lot of work pressure and we can't be too harsh on others. Moreover, they Should really know nothing.
I remembered that when I was at home, I was going to go to a certain hospital to do nucleic acid testing. I called the nucleic acid point to ask for specific information. The person who answered the phone said that she was from another department, and she did not know the situation of the nucleic acid point, or even the , she didn't know why their office number was left on the official notice.
So this matter finally became a two-way complaint. I didn't get the information I asked for, and she took me as the object of complaint, "I have complained to the hospital many times, but I can't do it!" In this case, I can say What, it's obviously the hospital's problem, but it seems that I'm ignorant.
In fact, you can figure out with your toes, who is this "strict" epidemic prevention policy in Hangzhou Station aimed at? Population exodus has caused panic in different cities. Hangzhou can also be called its "victim". When I posted this on Weibo, some people commented that if people from Shanghai go to other places, they will face is directly isolated. The logic behind this is that people who come out from the place where the epidemic occurred, and other areas are willing to let you in, are already a huge gift. It is in this mutual comparison that we seek comfort and a sense of identity.
The reason why I put quotation marks on "strict" is because I am very doubtful about whether such verification really effectively controls the epidemic, and the people who should flow in are still flowing. It was originally for epidemic prevention, but there has been a population gathering in the process (doing Nucleic acid, registration), this has been criticized countless times, and everyone seems to have to accept this absurd contradiction.
And when you see the registration staff sitting in that row, it's hard not to think of the unemployment problem "solved" by the epidemic. The commercialization of nucleic acid testing is something people tacitly understand, and the high salary of testing personnel has also attracted many people, but this is essentially a deformed job market.
During this period of time, I watched Richard Evans' "The Coming of the Third Reich", and I was shocked by the similarities. Before World War II, Germany was in a state of economic collapse, inflation rate soared, and unemployment rate was extremely high. The expansion of the country just absorbed the domestic unemployment and excess capacity. This is a business with steady profits and no losses, so the term "epidemic prevention and control war" can't be more accurate. The wartime mode and wartime state perfectly resolve other contradictions.
Judging from the news that the nucleic acid personnel in many areas could not pay wages and went on strike during this period, I wanted to laugh bitterly, but I believe that there will not be such a problem in the Hangzhou area. The rich local financial foundation should be able to support everyone together. Throat stabbed to the ground.
The attitude of the staff experienced during the queuing process can also easily arouse everyone's anger. First of all, we must admit that this is not a common thing, and we should not kill all the staff with a stick. Besides, everyone is human. Everyone has their anger to vent, so I'm not pointing the finger at these ordinary people, and I do believe that what they say is really ignorant of other parts of the process, the management of the entire event, everyone. They are only responsible for their own posts. Those who check the health code just stay at the entrance. The lead person just holds a sign and guides everyone to the verification area. The person who controls the railing only puts the person in the back when the person in front is almost gone. pass. They will naturally feel that these questions of yours are known only to managers, and they are indeed aggrieved by your inquiries.
It is a very familiar scene. The train driver who drives the carriage full of Jews may be so aggrieved, and the registrar responsible for registering the Jewish identity is also aggrieved. What are you doing here, you have to ask the Nazi chief, how can I know? ? I just follow the rules, and my rules, maybe only one line, mind your own business.
Huge, detailed, opaque organizational structure, the officer is hidden behind the notification document, you don't even know if he is a specific person.
There is another thing in Hangzhou that I think is simply rubbing people on the ground. Except for too many codes (one place may have to scan the codes several times), all the codes of places must be scanned with Alipay, and many times habitually Open WeChat but found that the scan code is invalid. What’s even more outrageous is that after scanning the QR code a few times, the page jumped to Ele.me. Before it was fully loaded, my phone was awkwardly stuck in a page with only a title, and every time I felt like I was being attacked. shit.
I was very angry, but my anger could not be vented. After taking the bus for more than two hours in the morning to arrive in Hangzhou, the migraine came to me again at this moment. I endured the feeling of nausea and vomiting and squeezed into the crowd. And at this moment, I have a little empathy for the experience of those in these areas where the epidemic is strictly controlled. I watched a lot of news in the first half of the year, but I have to admit that I didn't feel the real pain when the whip didn't hit me. You can also say that I am too pretentious, and the one-hour team will not be long, but I think that only when anger is expressed will the risk of breast hyperplasia be reduced.
"The Coming of the Third Reich" details how the Nazis came to power. Other parties in Germany always thought they were just savages without culture, and they could be well controlled even if they entered parliament. Ordinary people believed that violence was targeted at them. Just Jews and radical Communists, nothing to do with me. It was also after reading this long process that I was silent about the classic "In the beginning, when the Nazis arrested the communists, I was silent because I was not a communist. When they arrested the social democrats, I was silent because I am not a social democrat. When they arrested union members, I was silent because I was not a union member. When they arrested Jews, I was silent because I was not Jewish. Finally when they came to arrest me, never again People stood up and spoke for me." With a deeper feeling. We are always quiet in our own life, feeling that these things will not happen to us, and then the iron fist comes.
Therefore, I no longer doubt life and doubt myself. Every German is responsible for the current situation. We lost our territory in the banal evil.
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