On the evening of May 13, Shanghai Pudong police found people living in tents in the green belt near a park on Jinxiu Road.

  "What do you do? Why do you all live here?" It turned out that the 7 people who lived here were all riders. Since they needed to go out for delivery during the day and did not have a suitable fixed place to live at night, they set up tents in this hidden corner to live temporarily.

After the police verified their identities, they checked the electronic passes and 24-hour nucleic acid test negative reports of 7 people, and did an antigen test on the spot, and the results were negative.

  "We have a temporary centralized resettlement site over there, where your riders can live. Anyway, the conditions are much better." While explaining the policy, the police led the other party to the temporary centralized resettlement site set up by the government.

  Afterwards, the seven riders packed their tents, packed their luggage, and were guided by the police all the way to a temporary centralized settlement near Luoshan Road, Lvke Road.

  According to the police, the Beicai Police Station of the Pudong Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, together with the town government and other relevant departments, set up four temporary centralized resettlement sites to resettle people who live in no fixed place and live on the streets.

(Reporter Li Shuzheng produced Wu Rui's video from Shanghai Pudong Police)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]