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Henan "yellow code" truck driver was given two box lunches by the police to make him cry. How difficult is it for truck drivers under the epidemic?

A truck driver with a yellow code from Henan was brought to tears by two lunch boxes from medical staff and police. Through this scene, I felt that it is very difficult for truck drivers during the epidemic. Their experience, described by a joke on the Internet, is: It was fine when you came, but you can't go back! ?

This truck driver was unable to return to the place of departure smoothly because his health code was a yellow code and his itinerary code indicated that he had a history of traveling to a medium- to high-risk area. In the past seven days, an adult in his 30s only relied on 10 eggs and bread to satisfy his hunger. When he was stopped by the police at the epidemic checkpoint, it was difficult to even stand and speak. The young man felt that he was unsteady on his feet.

After the young man told his story, the police and a medical staff gave the young man their own boxed lunch. This scene made the young man burst into tears, and also showed us how difficult it is for truck drivers during the epidemic. 1. In order to work smoothly, some people dare not go home

During the epidemic prevention and control process in Shanghai, there was a group of freight drivers who would rather live under the viaduct and rely on their own efforts to solve the food problem. These truck drivers have a place to live, but they dare not go back to live there. They are afraid that when they wake up, their community will be blocked and they will not be able to work normally.

During the epidemic, there are similar working groups like this, as well as delivery boys. They would rather live under a simple bridge than return to a rental house. Such a choice is all for better work and reducing the impact of the epidemic. 2. Being stranded during epidemic control, worrying about food and drink

Compared with those in cities, freight forwarders and long-distance transport drivers will have a more miserable experience if they encounter an epidemic. Some freight drivers were unable to reach their destinations smoothly due to epidemic prevention and control, and were stranded on the highway. For 4 days and 5 nights, I lived on steamed buns worth 5 yuan.

These experiences made truck drivers cry. If they pass through an area and are involved in the epidemic, they may be quarantined. It is also difficult to return to the place of departure smoothly.

Because the epidemic has affected many groups, truck drivers are just the tip of the iceberg. Now, if we want to return to normal life, we can only hope that the epidemic will end soon.