A community in Wuhan prevented frontline nurses from returning home after the quarantine period. All people in a department of Zhongnan Hospital had completed 14 days of quarantine and had antibody blood test results and passes. One of the nurses was stopped from entering the community when she wanted to go home after the quarantine period. Her husband choked up and asked for help! Currently living in a colleague's house. It's heartbreaking! The nurse risked her life to treat and save lives on the front line and finally got her turn to take a break. He was kept in quarantine for another fourteen days. After the quarantine period ended, she happily returned home with her husband, but was refused entry by the property management of the community. The husband choked up and begged the property management of the community: "My wife has been in there for fourteen days, and I can't even see her. Just think about it, she was in an isolation ward. After the isolation, even the hospital thought she was healthy. It's hard for me to accept your doing this!" The property management of the community said: "As long as you can show her health certificate, we will let her go. |
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