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Most of the 80,000 stranded tourists are Shanghainese. What is the reason behind this?

Netizens said that the people being imprisoned in Sanya now are the same people who were imprisoned in Shanghai a few months ago.

Most of the 80,000 stranded tourists are Shanghainese

For a city, the onset of the epidemic is always like a storm; but for the people in this city, Said (whether local residents or people traveling or working from other places), once encountering a lockdown, it may become an unbearable burden in life. Some tourists stranded in Sanya used phrases such as "people are sleeping in bed, and news comes in their dreams" when describing the sudden incident and their helplessness.

The tourist city of Hainan Pearl has started to fight against the epidemic. Starting from 6:00 on August 6, Sanya City will implement temporary global static management. He Shigang, deputy mayor of Sanya Municipal Government, Hainan Province: It is estimated that more than 80,000 tourists will stay in Sanya. Currently, about 32,000 people are stranded in hotels in Sanya. Within 6 days, more than 800 positive infections were found in Sanya.

Whenever an epidemic occurs in a place, it affects not only the local area, but also the hearts of netizens across the country. It can be said that there is an epidemic on one side and everyone is anxious! Under this hot search news that Sanya is mentally prepared for a big war and has begun to fight the epidemic with all its strength, netizens actively commented and left messages, showing the touching side of national attention and community support. Now let’s put the first few high-like comments at the top. From a rational analysis, it is definitely an exaggeration to say that 70,000 of the 80,000 tourists are from Shanghai. Do you think that tourists from Beijing, Guangdong and all over the country are just decorations?

Many people are asking, will Sanya become the second Shanghai?

Shanghai has been under lockdown for so long. It’s normal to want to go out for some air, but it’s really too miserable to be blocked wherever you go... A Shanghai tourist on vacation at Haitang Bay in Sanya also said Telling about the experience of the past few days... "Sanya's epidemic prevention policy is relatively relaxed. The children like to watch the sea, and my husband and I also like diving, so we chose Sanya." "The first three days went very smoothly, there were no restrictions on travel, and we had fun. Very happy. "I also booked some water sports locally and did jet skiing, diving, snorkeling, etc. It was very fun.

The happy painting style ushered in a change on August 2. On August 1, a confirmed case of new coronavirus pneumonia was discovered in Sanya, and the epidemic alarm was sounded again. The next day, Sanya announced the suspension of commercial closed places and called on residents not to leave the island unless necessary. Leaving the island requires a 48-hour nucleic acid negative certificate or a 24-hour sampling record to complete the boarding and transportation procedures.

“There were a lot of people queuing up for nucleic acid testing, mostly tourists, and it took about half an hour before it was our turn.” But this is just the beginning! On the morning of August 3, the hotel's radio began to sound, informing all guests to bring their mobile phones and gather in the hotel lobby for nucleic acid testing. There are new confirmed cases in Sanya. Starting from August 3, the entry and exit management of Haitang Bay Hotel has become stricter. Nucleic acid test records need to be checked for entry and exit.

Don’t talk about the poor and the rich being incompatible.

Think about it from my perspective. If you are traveling with your family, you want to give your family better travel conditions. ,What's wrong? As long as you are within your own capabilities and create good material conditions for your family, this is the biggest motivation for many people.

There are also people who complain that the 80,000 people currently stranded in Hainan deserve to die, saying that if they take the risk to move, they should bear the consequences of being quarantined in place... This kind of remarks is really enough. From 2020 to now, many people have not traveled far away for too long.

In the past two or three years, the children have grown up, the elderly have grown old, and the time missed will never be looked back. That’s why so many families with conditions permit choose to take their children and elders with them on long-distance travels. They have already experienced too many twists and turns during their stay in Hainan this time, and they should not have to bear more criticism with strange eyes.