When the first cold wave strikes in 22, how should frontline epidemic prevention inspectors do a good job of protection?
The cold wave in 22 is coming. It is very cold. It is not only windy, but also rainy or snowy. For the first-line epidemic prevention inspectors, bad weather will definitely have an impact on their work. The relevant government can set up a canopy for them and send rain boots, raincoats and cotton coats to the inspectors.
22 may be the worst year. Since the outbreak of the epidemic in Wuhan, it can be said that every place has set up checkpoints and arranged a large number of inspectors to escort the masses. It is hard to be an inspector. After all, it has been in a cold winter since the outbreak in 22. As inspectors are struggling in the cold wind, it is already spring, but I didn't expect to usher in a cold wave again.
the first cold wave will make the weather very cold. Inspectors who struggle in the front line in cold weather are the hardest. They want to survive the cold wave. It is necessary for the relevant government to build a canopy for them. After all, when the cold wave strikes, it will not only rain but also snow. Building a canopy can provide a temporary shelter.
Inspectors struggling in the front line can only add clothes to themselves in the face of the cold wave. You can wear rain boots and a few pairs of socks inside. Also wear cotton coats, raincoats and trousers, and try to wear velvet warm pants. This can resist the cold. If you are in extremely cold areas, I suggest that you can get a stove to buy some coal or use an electric oven to keep warm.
Inspectors who struggle in the front line are hard-working, and their work is glorious, and they are also escorting the masses. For the safety of the people, they don't even have food to eat. In rainy weather, they also stick to their posts, and on sunny days, they also stick to their posts. As a member of China, in order to end the epidemic as soon as possible, we should all stay at home and not run around.