"Thank you for your efforts. You are very careful and considerate. Today I can go home at ease." A few days ago, at Zhongshan's Non-Native Transfer Station, Miss Peng, who is a Shaxi native, tested negative for nucleic acid. The Shaxi Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters arranged for medical staff to send her home. Miss Peng happily got on the bus home.
On the morning of that day, 11 foreigners were also released from quarantine and set off for their homes. "The staff came to my room every morning and afternoon to take my body temperature, and the psychologist chatted with us and provided psychological counseling. We didn't feel lonely at all during the quarantine period." A 72-year-old Japanese man who lives in East District of Zhongshan City said.
"It is what we have to do to provide heart-warming services to reassure each personnel during the transfer process." Liang Dongxiao, deputy head of the transfer station, said.
A medical worker asks his colleagues to disinfect him. [Photos by Miao Xiaojian]
Staff check the identity information of personnel who are going to check on the quarantine station.
Medical staff take nucleic acid test samples from the personnel who have just arrived at the quarantine point.
Late at night on April 10, a transfer bus arrives at the hotel for quarantine.
After his quarantine, Mike, a foreigner, gives the staff a thumbs-up before getting on the bus to his home.
The staff sends the express delivery upstairs. Goods are ordered online by the personnel in quarantine.
Personnel at transfer station will be guided back by medical personnel in their township if their nucleic acid test results are negative.
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