China News Network, Hohhot, February 28th. Topic: Missing traffic jams and queuing up to fight the "epidemic". People miss the fireworks in their lives after January.

Aolan Wang Mingyuan

"Single digit temperature, and also need to open the window to ventilate, freeze to death. I do not want to drink water, dare not go to the toilet all day, not to talk to colleagues, let alone eat at noon. Who can think of me He would miss the kind of "blandish" office environment before. "Uni felt deeply when he went to work on the first day after the holiday.

Since the Spring Festival of 2020, the epidemic of new crown pneumonia has disrupted the rhythm of the whole of China. With the recent resumption of work and production in various places, for many office workers, many of the previous "senseless" plots have become the expectations now.

"It turned out that I felt bound when I went to work, and longed for more personal time. After this epidemic, I found out that it was so simple but happy to be able to go to work and work on time, to work busy, and to greet my colleagues with a smile. All the sense of security comes from a pyrotechnic order, so I have to treat my unit better in the future. ”Zhang Ya, who returned to Hohhot from a foreign country, ended her 14 days of quarantine and was recently preparing to return to work. She was a little excited. "It's not work that needs me, it's me that needs work."

"Well, what I want to see right now is the waiter at the hot pot restaurant in front of my house." One month's vacation forced Su Desheng to become a chef. At home, she has learned to make cold skin, meat dumplings and baking cakes, hot pot also Have eaten several times. Even so, she still missed the bottom of the signature tomato pot and the enthusiastic waiters at the hot pot restaurant downstairs. "It's different. How you eat at home is different from the store."

"Shopping in the supermarket is the fun of our seniors. I used to think that I had trouble queuing up and paying bills in the supermarket. I always picked young people to go to work in the supermarket to fight the epidemic at home for more than a month. I really miss the bustling supermarket It feels good that everyone can be safe. "Zhang Wen, 74, told reporters this year.

Although most enterprises and factories in Inner Mongolia have resumed work and resumed production recently, there is still no vitality on the road.

"I never thought that one day I would" remember "the days of traffic jams. When I first started to work, the road was empty every day. Although the usual 40-minute journey to work can now be reduced by half, I was upset." Zhang Chao, an Inner Mongolian man who has resumed work recently, told reporters.

"In the future, there will be more cars on the road, and I will never be upset again, because that means that the epidemic is slowly going away, and our lives are returning to normal." Zhang Chao said. (Finish)