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Jack

April 28, 2022

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Yesterday afternoon, I saw a message in our department WeChat group that was sent by our leader. He said we could go to our office to work since then.

It's been around a month since the last time we were in our office because of the pandemic.

But at present, we are not able to get to our office the same way we used to because the first floor entrance is still closed.

The first floor of our office building connects to a mall. We have to enter that mall first, and then take an elevator down to basement level two, and walk for a while to the elevator we used to take.

There is a hotel in our office building. It has a different entrance and an elevator from our office and is on different floors. When the past wave of the pandemic started, that hotel was arranged as an isolation site by the government, but the entrance we used to get to our office was also closed.

It's said that even now, there are around ten students remaining there. That is why we still can't get to our office in the same way we used to.

I don't think this makes sense, because that hotel is only in the same building as our office, but they are on different floors and have different entrances and elevators.

Can Covid-19 go through walls or floors? I think the government overreacted.

Many private companies in that building use the same entrance and elevator as us, so they also couldn't go to work during the pandemic, but the government won't give them any compensation. It's not fair.

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Yesterday afternoon, I saw a message in our department WeChat group that was sent by our leader.

He said we could goreturn to our office to work since then.

It's been around a month since the last time we were in our office because of the pandemic.

ButHowever, at present, we are not able to get to our office the same way we used to because the first floor entrance is still closed.

The first floor of our office building connects to a mall.

We have to enter that mall first, and then take an elevator down to basement level two, and then walk for a while to the elevator we used to take.

There is a hotel in our office building.

It has a differentn entrance and an elevator separate from our office, and it is on different floors.

When the plast wave of the pandemic started, that hotel was arrangdesignated as an isolation site by the government, butand the entrance we used to get to our office was also closed.

It's said that even now, there are around ten students remaining there.

That is why we still can't get to our office in the same way we used to.

I don't think this makes sense, because that hotel is only in the same building as our office, but they are on different floors and have different entrances and elevators.

Can Covid-19 go through walls or floors?

I think the government overreacted.

Many private companies in that building use the same entrance and elevator as us, so they also couldn't go to work during the pandemic, but the government won't give them any compensation.

It's not fair.

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Jack

April 28, 2022

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Yesterday afternoon, I saw a message in our department WeChat group that was sent by our leader. He said we could return to our office to work.

It's been around a month since the last time we were in our office because of the pandemic.

However, at present, we are not able to get to our office the same way we used to because the first floor entrance is still closed.

The first floor of our office building connects to a mall. We have to enter that mall first, then take an elevator down to basement level two, and then walk for a while to the elevator we used to take.

There is a hotel in our office building. It has an entrance and an elevator separate from our office, and it is on different floors.

When the last wave of the pandemic started, that hotel was designated as an isolation site by the government, and the entrance we used to get to our office was also closed.

It's said that even now, there are around ten students remaining there. That is why we still can't get to our office in the same way we used to.

I don't think this makes sense, because that hotel is in the same building as our office, but they are on different floors and have different entrances and elevators.

Can Covid-19 go through walls or floors? I think the government overreacted.

Many private companies in that building use the same entrance and elevator as us, so they also couldn't go to work during the pandemic, but the government won't give them any compensation. It's not fair.

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Yesterday afternoon, I saw a message in our department WeChat group that was sent by our leader.


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He said we could go to our office to work since then.


He said we could goreturn to our office to work since then.

It's been around a month since the last time we were in our office because of the pandemic.


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But at present, we are not able to get to our office the same way we used to because the first floor entrance is still closed.


ButHowever, at present, we are not able to get to our office the same way we used to because the first floor entrance is still closed.

The first floor of our office building connects to a mall.


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We have to enter that mall first, and then take an elevator down to basement level two, and walk for a while to the elevator we used to take.


We have to enter that mall first, and then take an elevator down to basement level two, and then walk for a while to the elevator we used to take.

There is a hotel in our office building.


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It has a different entrance and an elevator from our office and is on different floors.


It has a differentn entrance and an elevator separate from our office, and it is on different floors.

When the past wave of the pandemic started, that hotel was arranged as an isolation site by the government, but the entrance we used to get to our office was also closed.


When the plast wave of the pandemic started, that hotel was arrangdesignated as an isolation site by the government, butand the entrance we used to get to our office was also closed.

It's said that even now, there are around ten students remaining there.


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That is why we still can't get to our office in the same way we used to.


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I don't think this makes sense, because that hotel is only in the same building as our office, but they are on different floors and have different entrances and elevators.


I don't think this makes sense, because that hotel is only in the same building as our office, but they are on different floors and have different entrances and elevators.

Can Covid-19 go through walls or floors?


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I think the government overreacted.


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Many private companies in that building use the same entrance and elevator as us, so they also couldn't go to work during the pandemic, but the government won't give them any compensation.


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It's not fair.


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