Lockdown Diary 1

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I got home from get off work on Saturday and received a notice from the community that everyone should start nucleic acid testing at 4 a.m. the next day. Then from the next day, everyone was in a state of quiescence, and the official did not issue an announcement to enter the city lockdown. Today is the third day of the city lockdown. The children started online classes. The supplies at home can probably last for three days. The situation is not optimistic, everyone is in a state of quiescence. No one is allowed to leave the community. On the street, police cars patrol day and night, and no pedestrians are allowed to go out. The cat raised by the child was locked in the school where he was studying. The city was closed and I couldn’t go to feed it. Fortunately, I contacted the neighbors upstairs to help take care of it. As a result, the cat food was eaten up today… I had to ask my classmates who work in government departments to help deliver the cat food. It’s too difficult! I have no job, no income, and I am a credit card slave, but I forgot my credit card and card machine in the office! The repayment date is coming, and I can only make all the bills in installments. It can still be supported in the short term, but if the city is closed for too long, overdue is inevitable.  I don’t know how long the city will be closed, and my heart is filled with darkness.

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