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It's too cold to go to work

It's winter now, and everyone doesn't like winter very much. After all, winter is too cold. However, a regulation issued by Zhejiang has made everyone want to vomit. This regulation stipulates that indoor air conditioning must be turned on below 3 degrees, and the temperature should not exceed 16 degrees, which has attracted many people's attention. This is only because the pressure of energy supply is very great, and I hope that some departments will take the lead in saving energy.

This makes some people feel dissatisfied. Although everyone thinks that saving energy is also a good thing, there is really no need to use this method. You know, when it's too cold to open your hands and feet, you have no intention of working at all. Naturally, it will also affect work efficiency, which is a complete drag. What's more, the north has been heated, and the south only relies on air conditioning.

But this new regulation makes people even unable to rely on air conditioning. In addition, the north is dry and cold, and the south is wet and cold. In fact, when you really go to the south, you will find that the temperature in the south is higher than that in the north, but it is also very cold. This is also because of the high humidity in the south, which leads to the acceleration of human heat dissipation and naturally feels very cold.

If you add 3 degrees indoors, it will be 0 degrees outdoors. The north can't stand it, let alone the south. It's really ridiculous to put forward such a condition. In the name of saving, people feel that they can't save. This unreasonable regulation is really unacceptable. Of course, it is normal for the relevant departments to want to save energy, but this regulation is indeed out of line.

Although less air conditioning seems to save energy, in fact, many people will choose thicker clothes or warm water bags. Otherwise, it will definitely reduce work efficiency and increase working hours, which is just the opposite. I sincerely hope that the relevant departments can adjust this decision and stop this obviously unprofitable delay.