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How can the veterans in Shanghai live because they can't go home and sleep on the streets?

On April 27th, 48-year-old Mary sat reading in the flower pond at the entrance of a residential area in Yangpu District, Shanghai. Not far from her is her temporary residence-outside the shop of a real estate agent. There is a foam mattress under the ground, and her two satchels are next to the mattress. Not far away, untreated domestic garbage is piled up, and a patch panel is hung in the corner, which can be used to charge the battery. Last night, Mary couldn't get out of the hut and spent the night here.

"This place, or kind community security professionals to help me find. Today, they helped me with their own dinner. Now food and shelter have been solved, mainly in areas without urine. " Mary held her breath in broad daylight, waiting for the road to be green at night when no one was around.

Mary is an employee of a central enterprise and has lived in the northern city for a long time. This year, I went to the outpatient department of Shanghai hospital for pneumothorax surgery due to illness, and settled in a friend's house to recuperate after the operation. In the middle and late April, Ganqi COVID-19 was taken to Fangcang Hospital. After recovering from the cabin, a friend's family had some scruples about her coming back because she had cancer patients.

Mary has no choice but to live in the street. At first, there was no hotel restaurant to provide services for people who went out, but Yangpu District Rescue Station advised her to seek help from her neighborhood community. I can't answer the phone in the street after a long time. Enthusiastic community neighborhood committees, although they will help master it, have no specific solutions. She even called 1 10, expecting the police to take her to the public security bureau, at least to deal with the toilet problem. After several unsuccessful attempts, she decided to calm down and read a book to kill the time of "7-day health monitoring".

According to the reporter of Economic Observer, there are still many post-disaster recovery workers in COVID-19 who can't return home with Mary at the same time. Most of them are groups without property rights in the community, such as renters working outside the home, family members of state-owned enterprises and so on.

On April 26th, Zhao Dandan, director of the Office of the Shanghai Municipal Health and Wellness Committee, mentioned in a press release that he had noticed that some communities refused to release the isolation and observe the return of the staff, and once again paid attention to the recovered patients and eliminated close contact with the staff. Village committees, owners' committees and property management companies in all districts shall not use any excuse to prevent HIV-positive patients and rehabilitation personnel from returning home.

Chang Rongshan, an authoritative expert in toxicology, believes that the probability of restoring workers in COVID-19 is very small. Even if the nucleic acid is positive after leaving the cabin, it may be because the Ct value of the nucleic acid fluctuates around 35 (the standard for leaving the cabin is Ct≥35), but the specific viral load is already very low and not contagious. Studies have shown that the Ct value is not contagious between 32 and 35.

Chang Rongshan suggested that "triple detection" of nucleic acid, antigen and antigen should be done for the health test of rehabilitation personnel in COVID-19, instead of just relying on nucleic acid. If the recovered person is antibody positive, antigen negative and has no other symptoms, even if the nucleic acid is positive, it should not be judged as "re-positive".

Is it acceptable for the homeless workers who can't return to the community at the rescue station of the civil affairs department management system? The staff of the Shanghai Rescue Station told the Economic Observer that workers leaving the shelter should be managed by their communities. At present, the beds in Shanghai rescue stations are full. Due to the epidemic situation in COVID-19, some provincial and municipal rescue stations are under closed control due to positive virus infection. At the same time, for workers who leave the shelter, there is no standard for 7-day protection testing in a single room at the rescue station.

On the evening of April 26th, 66-year-old Li Yimin sat alone in a chair in front of a restaurant, where he would stay. Within three days, Li Yimin recovered from Fangcang Hospital and returned to Lane Yongnian Road 178, Huangpu District, where he rented a house. He was refused entry. The reason of the community is that Li Yimin was not sent to Fangcang afterwards, and he had to go back for address detection after being sent to Fangcang. For the next three days, he has been running several aisles and stairs in the street community near the community.

Li Yimin has worked in Shanghai for six years, worked as a food delivery clerk in a restaurant and lived in a dormitory on Yongnian Road for more than a year. On the evening of March 13, he heard that the community where he rented a house was closed, so the restaurant assigned him to stay in a hotel. In the middle and late April, he was positive for nucleic acid, and he went to Fangcang Hospital from the hotel.

It is close to the Li Yimin camp, and there are three food delivery staff from other hotels. They have been stranded in the street for a week, and their temporary residence is on the roof of a closed shop. A piece of plastic film cloth left over from interior decoration hanging above the eaves can provide shelter from the wind and rain. On one occasion, Liu Ping, a female worker, carried two mattresses to keep warm. The mattress is made of cardboard.

Liu Ping's experience is similar to that of Li Yimin. After the community was blocked in the middle and late March, she slept in the underground parking lot of a large shopping mall until she was sent to Fangcang Hospital in the middle and late April, and she was positive for nucleic acid. After leaving the cabin, she was taken to the community where she rented a house by bus, but was told that she was not allowed to enter. During their week on the streets, Liu Ping and others were expelled, and sometimes they were woken up by others at one or two in the middle of the night. At 4 o'clock in the morning, they were awakened by a heavy rain and their mattresses were wet. They had to wake up and put the mattress in the bag. You have to walk a mile or two to pee here, and you have to find someone to do things to charge the battery of your mobile phone.

They also met enthusiastic people. For four days, a security guard in the surrounding community sent them free meals. On April 25, it rained heavily in Shanghai, and the security guard assigned them to an empty room in the community to shelter from the rain. Although they still sleep on the ground, they are much better than in the street. It is also the noon of heavy rain. Zhang Ting and his children rushed to a vocational and technical school in the rain, and they will stay here until the community is lifted.

This vocational and technical school is a temporary protection point for migrant workers in Zhang Ting residential area. There are nearly 70 people living here, all family members of a state-owned shipyard. Zhang Ting's lover is also an employee of a state-owned enterprise, and the new house where the family now lives also belongs to the company's property rights. Seeing other virus-infected people coming home in succession in the cabin, Zhang Ting suddenly felt very helpless. She guessed that this behavior of the family building was mainly worried that the recovery of the recovered person would endanger the start-up of the company.

From the new crown epidemic gradually passed, Zhang Ting felt that his community was different from other communities. For example, when other communities update the total number of newly-added nucleic acid-positive and antigen-positive virus-infected people in each building every day, the information content of Zhang Ting's community is very vague, and it is not clear whether there are groups that have not been delivered in her own building.

On April 10, Zhang Ting and his children showed positive results in the antigen self-test data. After waiting at home for 3 days, they performed nucleic acid verification and then were transferred to a temporary protection point in junior high school. They stayed at the isolation point for another five days before being transferred to Fangcang Hospital. At this point, neither Zhang Ting nor the child had any symptoms. After three days of nucleic acid collection in the shelter, he was told to leave the hospital and was asked to go home for seven days of family health monitoring.

Zhang Ting never imagined that there was another one between the house and the shelter-going to the shelter from home. He stayed at the temporary protection point for five days, but when he came home from the shelter, he was asked to stay at the temporary protection point. Now, she sleeps on the floor of the classroom with other ladies, while men set up outdoor tents outside. Nobody told them when they got home.