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China - Two office areas in Yizhuang, Beijing are closed for COVID-19 coronavirus testing - security guards posted on periphery to maintain order - February 26, 2021

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  • China - Two office areas in Yizhuang, Beijing are closed for COVID-19 coronavirus testing - security guards posted on periphery to maintain order - February 26, 2021

    So you are sitting at your desk at work and you get the notice...get in line and bend over...


    Two areas in Yizhuang, Beijing are closed for management, and the personnel in the area conduct nucleic acid testing

    2021-02-26 15:12 Reporter: Wu Tingting Editor: Bai Shuang


    Beijing News Express (Reporter Wu Tingting) Today, the Rongjing Lidu Building in Yizhuang, Beijing and the Beijing Economic Development?Beijing University of Technology Software Park are under closed management, and personnel can only enter and exit. According to the staff, the personnel in the above enclosed management area are undergoing nucleic acid testing.

    The reporter saw outside the Rongjing Lidu Building that the building was temporarily closed. The staff said that those who received the notice need to enter the building for nucleic acid testing, and then wait for further notice. There are security guards on the periphery of the park to maintain order and persuade irrelevant personnel close to the park gate. A security guard said: "There is positive nucleic acid inside, I don't know when it can be opened."

    The reporter saw outside the southeast gate of Beijing Economic Development and Beijing University of Technology Software Park that the park has been closed for management. The staff said that people in the park are queuing for nucleic acid testing. The reporter saw at the scene a man who wanted to enter the park to drive out the vehicle parked in the parking lot, but was told by the staff that he could not enter for the time being. The staff member said: "We have been notified that the vehicle can be parked for three days for free."



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