"Please keep a distance of at least one meter, prepare your ID card or health code, and please cooperate with testing staff ..."
For several days in a row, in the new normalized nucleic acid testing stations in PROYA Hangzhou headquarters campus, the splash of PROYA blue intersected with the volunteers in their white hazmat suits, making a beautiful contrasting image.
On the evening of April 27, Hangzhou COVID-19 Prevention and Control Office issued a reminder that Hangzhou's normalized nucleic acid testing policy would be implemented from April 28, and that from April 30, people would only be allowed into public places if they had completed nucleic acid testing.
In order to facilitate staff members of PROYA to conduct nucleic acid testing nearby in a timely manner, the company set up a normalized nucleic acid testing station in the campus. Since May 8, on every even-numbered working day in the afternoon, the employees could do their nucleic acid test without leaving the campus.
The "busy without chaos" site, featuring well-ordered queues and an efficient yet relaxed process, ensured people were never overwhelmed. Behind all this, is the quick response and great efforts of the volunteers.
Massive respect to the "loveliest people" in PROYA Blue!