Quickly scan the code by bus to reduce the queue gathering
Author:Changjiang Daily Time:2022.09.10
The Yangtze River Daily Da Wuhan Client News (Reporter Qin Yan Correspondent Pan Qian) At 7:40 am every morning, Liu Miao will take a bus 803 bus. When she saw the car coming, she habitually turned on the two software in the mobile phone in advance: personal health code and bus payment code page. After getting in the car, she first showed the driver's health code and actively measured the body temperature, then switched to the payment software, and scanned the code to complete the payment.
"In this set of processes, the time to stay in front of the door is less than 10 seconds. It can minimize the time when people lined up when they got in line. Code payment can also reduce contact." Chen Miao said.
Liu Miao, who lives in Longyang District, is a community staff. The residential area is about 3.5 kilometers away from the work community. During the Mid -Autumn Festival holiday, she would take a bus to the community for a few days.
There are not many passengers on this section of Liu Miao. When choosing a location, she habitually sit in a place with fewer people and windows, wearing a mask to reduce communication and contact with others. There are a few packs of wine and wet towels in her bag for a long time, which is convenient for simple disinfection after contacting seat armrests, back and other places. After the community, use hand -toiletting solution to clean up the underwater, complete a set of disinfection and then work.
"We are community staff. We have to contact many residents every day. Personal protection is particularly important. It is both responsible for the health of residents and a lead." Liu Miao said.
【Edit: Zhang Jing】
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