Scan the code to measure the temperature. Don't worry about it. Develop habits to ensure safety. At present, the risk of the spread of the epidemic still exists. Citizens are invited to take temperature check codes as required when entering communities (villages), units, business buildings, shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, rural homestays, restaurants and other public places. Every time you stop, it is not only a necessary link for scientific epidemic prevention, but also a civilized embodiment of the citizens of the capital.
The life and trials of a (proper) high school social studies (and English) teacher in Beijing.
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