2022-07-13 15:46:02

"Ah Fen hiding in the bathroom" found a

At 9 p.m. on July 11, a young man with dark skin was lying on the overpass next to the west square of Shanghai Hongqiao Station, spreading his bedding on the ground. This was the second day he came to Shanghai to look for a job.

this man surnamed Gao, 32, worked in a factory in Hangzhou in the first half of the year, and recently wanted to come to Shanghai to look for better opportunities. He has several Recruitment agents in his hand, and will go to some factories and security companies for interviews these days.

every day, some people are stranded around Shanghai Hongqiao Station. Some of them have just arrived in Shanghai, some are ready to leave, and some people who encounter difficulties in life are settling down here for the time being. Walking up the west square from the underground passage of Hongqiao Station, you will always meet all kinds of people.

stranded people on the overpass in the west square of Hongqiao Railway Station on July 11. Reporter Li Jiawei

on July 12, Mr. Gao slept on the overpass in the west square of Hongqiao Railway Station.

recently, an article about Xinguan rehabilitators' difficulty in finding a job and hiding in the bathroom of Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station caused heated discussion on the Internet. This article describes a woman, ah Fen (a pseudonym), who suffered from discrimination in finding a job after recovering from infection with novel coronavirus, and fell into difficulties in her life. She had no choice but to start "wandering" in Hongqiao Station and lived in the bathroom cubicle.

the article also said that there were some people in the underground passage of Hongqiao Station and around, like ah Fen, who could not find a job because of discrimination and had no choice but to "live" here.

on July 12, ah Fen told the reporter of surging news (www.thepaper.cn) that with the help of many parties, she had successfully found a job and was trying her job in SF express. After her formal employment, the company will arrange accommodation for her.

from July 11 to 12, reporters from pengpai news interviewed more than 10 stranded people near Hongqiao Station, as well as security guards, property management and other staff working nearby, trying to understand the situation of these stranded people.

"a young girl in her twenties and thirties has a suitcase and runs around here." Mr. Wang, the security guard, said he had seen ah Fen several times. He described how ah Fen looked.

on July 11, Hongqiao Railway Station arrived at a resettlement site in the corridor.

on the arrival floor of Hongqiao Station, there is a resettlement site next to the underpass leading to Hongqiao Tiandi. Mr. Wang is the security guard here. If passengers who take the train arrive at the railway station one night in advance and have no place to live, they can stay at this resettlement site with tickets and valid nucleic acid certificates, and the security guards are on duty for 24 hours.

Mr. Wang said that he came forward and asked why ah Fen was stranded at the railway station. As mentioned above, ah Fen also said that he had entered the shelter and it was difficult to find a job after coming out. She also said that she was going to stay until mid July to see if she could find a suitable job.

Mr. Wang told reporters that according to his understanding, some people stranded here may have lost their identity documents or lost their jobs.

in the underground passage from Hongqiao Station to Hongqiao Tiandi, people always come and go during the day and night. In the place with few pedestrians beside the corridor, Mr. Liu and Wang Lei lie on their respective bunks. They chat in their spare time and sleep sleepily.

Mr. Liu said that both his and Wang Lei's ID cards were lost, and the materials for them to apply for ID cards in different places were incomplete, so they could only apply for temporary ID cards. Wang Lei doesn't even have a mobile phone that he can use. It's troublesome to make nucleic acid every time. They claimed that they had not been infected with novel coronavirus. They were trapped here because of the loss of their ID cards and lack of money.

there are good people and businesses nearby who will send them some food from time to time, barely solving the problem of eating for them. But this is not a long-term solution. Mr. Liu said that a friend is helping him contact work. If the opportunity is right, he will use his temporary ID card to buy tickets at that time.

in the evening, more people stayed around the west square of Hongqiao Station, and the thin zhanghaijun settled in a corner of the overpass.

sleeping on the street, Zhang Haijun felt very helpless. He said that he used to be an auxiliary policeman in Beijing, and then turned out the photos in uniform in his mobile phone photo album. In April, he learned from the online recruitment agency that Shanghai recruited "high paid volunteers" for 800 yuan a day. On April 11, he came to Shanghai by train from Beijing.

but things have changed since I came to Shanghai. Zhang Haijun said that the working salary was much worse than that promised by the intermediary, but he was in a dilemma. At that time, Shanghai was in the stage of global static management, and he could not leave if he wanted to. Over the past few months, he has worked as a volunteer, stayed in an isolation Hotel and entered a rescue station. "Fortunately, there has been no sunshine.".

the "warm prompt 3" pops up on the mobile phone of Beijing health treasure.

since June, Shanghai has fully restored normal production and living order, and Zhang Haijun wants to return to Beijing again. He said that when he couldn't buy tickets at the beginning, he first looked for a job in Shanghai, but unfortunately he didn't find one suitable for a long time. In late June, he finally bought a ticket to Beijing. After purchasing the ticket, he opened Beijing health treasure, and the "warm prompt 3" popped up on his mobile phone, prompting that "according to Beijing's epidemic prevention policy and relevant flow survey data, you may have time-space connections with epidemic risk areas, risk points, risk personnel, etc. inside and outside Beijing, and you need to conduct risk screening", "if you are outside Beijing, please postpone your visit to Beijing", and he returned the ticket again.

around, Zhang Haijun has been in Shanghai until now. "I wanted to make money, but I spent all my money." He said.

but he perked up. A few days ago, he asked about the epidemic prevention policy of his hometown Baotou. Now he can go back with valid nucleic acid certificate, so he immediately booked a ticket and returned to Baotou by train on the evening of July 12. "I happen to have something at home. I'll stay at home for a while before I go to Beijing." Zhang Haijun said.

Xiao Hongwei (a pseudonym), who was tall and strong in camouflage, once entered the shelter. He was also the only person the reporter met in Hongqiao Railway Station on the evening of July 11 who was stranded here because of entering the shelter.

like other stranded people, he also slept on the overpass next to the west square of Hongqiao Station. Speaking of looking for a job, Xiao Hongwei said that he had encountered enterprises that discriminated against Xinguan rehabilitators. "I went to the security company where I worked before. When the security captain knew that I had entered the shelter, he euphemistically said that they were not short of people." He was very angry about it.

he is still looking for a job, and some companies are willing to ask him, "the salary is too low, I don't want to go.". Before the epidemic, Xiao Hongwei worked in an electronics factory in Kangqiao Town, Pudong. He was admitted to the shelter hospital in April and was released from quarantine in May. He wanted to return to his hometown of Shandong, but he was worried about bringing trouble to the epidemic prevention in his hometown. Finally, he decided to stay in Shanghai to continue looking for opportunities.

"thank you, thank you." On the overpass, an elderly man stood up from the floor and thanked Mr. Fang for giving him something.

many people come and go from here in Hongqiao Business District every day. When passing this overpass, someone will stop and give some help within their power.

"I just passed by and saw that he had nothing to eat, so I bought him some bread, instant noodles and water." Mr. Fang worked nearby. He talked with the elderly detainee for a while, asked about his situation, and went to the convenience store to buy him some supplies.

on July 11, Mr. Fang, who works nearby, bought supplies for an elderly stranded person on the overpass of the west square of Hongqiao Station.

the stranded person returned to Henan by train on July 12. He has worked in the catering industry in Shanghai and in express delivery enterprises. After the epidemic, he wanted to go home. In June, he asked the local government about the epidemic prevention policy. At that time, he needed to isolate at his own expense, so he waited until July. "The village committee said that it would be good to stay at home and observe for a few days after returning." He said.

according to the observation of many people working nearby, fewer people have been stranded around Hongqiao Railway Station since June. Some people went home, some people found jobs again, and gradually left this temporary residence.

there are a few stranded people on the underground floor of Hongqiao Railway Station.