After Shanghai Pudong Hospital lifted its closed-loop management, more than a hundred brothers lined up to pick up patients from home late at night.



[ad_1]

Source caption: After Shanghai Pudong Hospital lifted closed-circuit management, more than a hundred brothers lined up to pick up patients at home late at night

At 0:00 on December 5, Shanghai Pudong Hospital ended closed-loop management. More than 100 taxi drivers waited at the entrance to Pudong Hospital to pick up patients from home overnight. Some brothers said they signed up as soon as the company notified them.

Around 10 p.m. on December 4, the cold wind blew and a large number of industry research personnel began to be busy, distributing masks for drivers, disinfecting, registering vehicle numbers, and directing vehicles to will enter.

At 0 o’clock the next day, at the entrance to Pudong Hospital, in order to close-circuit management, the first group of medical personnel came out of the hospital door, and the crowd waiting at the door cheered. “Slow down, slow down, everyone pay attention to safety,” the staff recalled loudly outside the hospital. One by one, Johnson & Johnson taxis pulled up in front of the hospital in an orderly fashion, waiting for medical personnel to get into the car.

Just after 0 o’clock, the hospital door opened. The taxi slowly entered the emergency door. Mr. Xie was the first “lucky person” to be discharged from the hospital in a Johnson & Johnson taxi.

Johnson Rentals with ending number 8881 waited early in the front row. “It is an honor for me to be able to bring these medical personnel home.” The driver said that when he saw the message of this pickup mission on the WeChat group, I immediately signed up.

After the disinfection job was done, he turned on the air conditioning early. “The temperature is low in the early hours of the morning and I expect passengers to feel warm as soon as they get into my car.”

Source of this article 丨 The Paper, Pudong published the public WeChat account

[ad_2]