How do people in Haizhu view the cancellation of nucleic acid testing and the lifting of restrictions?

叶 咏诗
历史、文学
Word count: 822

It's really exciting, I have D to accept me now (Cantonese)

Being in Haizhu: The changes are too fast, I haven't caught my breath yet

It's really exciting, I have accepted it (Cantonese)

The pace of life that day jumped particularly fast:

In the morning, I observed yesterday's case numbers as usual and found that they had decreased a little compared to the day before. I thought: Oh! It's another day of lockdown, just stay at home... ...(my mood was quite stable)

Unexpectedly, by two or three in the afternoon:

I was planning to go downstairs to get a nucleic acid test as usual, but when I arrived at the destination, I found that the testing site was gone. Then I heard neighbors discussing: "Many testing sites have been removed." I was a bit surprised: After the removal, how can I provide a 48-hour green code for public places?! Without the code, I can't move an inch!

(Getting nucleic acid tests had become a part of my life, and suddenly disappearing made me a bit uneasy and lost.)

Then, I comforted myself: It's just a partial adjustment of epidemic prevention policies, don't panic~

At this time, new situations emerged:

I checked WeChat and found that various public accounts had published announcements about "optimizing prevention and control measures in multiple districts and lifting temporary control areas."

I was both suspicious and nervous: Although it's good that we are no longer "principally staying at home," the new cases have not significantly decreased. Isn't there a risk of a resurgence now that restrictions are being lifted?

Not giving up, I scrolled through Douyin and came across a video of "neighbors cheering with joy because Changgang (the original lockdown area) was lifted."

At this point, I began to accept the reality of the lifting of restrictions. I felt mixed emotions, both happy and surprised:

I pretended to be calm and shared the good news with my friends who came to work, encouraging them to go to open spaces to breathe fresh air. When I noticed they relaxed, I was very happy. (After all, I was doing a good deed~)

This happiness didn't last long, and I began to overthink: Without nucleic acid testing, how can we grasp the situation of the epidemic? How can we prevent a large-scale outbreak of the virus? Recently, the media reported news about nucleic acid companies committing fraud and producing false positives. Should nucleic acid testing continue?

Although the restrictions have been lifted, I am now firmly avoiding crowds (I don't go out except to buy supplies).

If the situation outside continues to improve, I still insist on:

Self-testing with reagents

Gargling with salt water

Disinfecting with alcohol

Wearing a mask when going out

Life is important, let's watch and see what happens...

The pace of life that day jumped particularly fast:

In the morning, I observed yesterday's case numbers and found that they had decreased a little compared to the day before. I thought: Oh! It's another day of lockdown, just stay at home... ...(my mood was quite stable)

Unexpectedly, by two or three in the afternoon:

I went downstairs to get a nucleic acid test as usual, but found that the testing site was gone. Then I heard neighbors discussing: "Many testing sites have been removed." I was a bit surprised: After the removal, how can I provide a 48-hour green code for public places?! Without the code, I can't move an inch!

(Getting nucleic acid tests had become a part of my life, and suddenly disappearing made me a bit uneasy and lost.)

Then, I comforted myself: It's just a partial adjustment of epidemic prevention policies, don't panic~

At this time, new situations emerged:

I found that various public accounts had published announcements about "optimizing prevention and control measures in multiple districts and lifting temporary control areas."

I was both suspicious and nervous: Although it's good that we are no longer "principally staying at home," the new cases have not significantly decreased. Isn't there a risk of a resurgence now that restrictions are being lifted?

Not giving up, I scrolled through Douyin and came across a video of "neighbors cheering with joy because Changgang (the original lockdown area) was lifted."

At this point, I began to accept the reality of the lifting of restrictions. I felt mixed emotions, both happy and surprised:

I calmly shared the good news with my friends who came to work, encouraging them to go to open spaces to breathe fresh air. When I noticed they relaxed, I was very happy. (After all, I was doing a good deed~)

This happiness didn't last long, and I began to overthink: Without nucleic acid testing, how can we grasp the situation of the epidemic? How can we prevent a large-scale outbreak of the virus? Recently, the media reported news about nucleic acid companies committing fraud. Should nucleic acid testing continue?

Although the restrictions have been lifted, I am now firmly avoiding crowds (I don't go out except to buy supplies).

If the situation outside continues to improve, I still insist on:

Self-testing with reagents

Gargling with salt water

Disinfecting with alcohol

Wearing a mask when going out

Life is important, let's watch and see what happens...