In many public places, curtains are hung at the door to prevent wind and warmth in winter. However, under the current epidemic situation, many citizens have reported that cotton door curtains affect ventilation and pose a risk of cross-infection. On February 23, the 31st meeting of the Beijing New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Leading Group emphasized that \”one-meter thread\” and taking off door curtains should be required actions in public places. In the past few days, reporters have visited many shopping malls, subway stations and other public places based on complaints from citizens, and found that door curtains are still hanging in some places.
Tongzhou Wanda Plaza
The winding maze with diamond curtains
The Wanda Plaza originally located on Xinhua West Street, Tongzhou District There are 10 entrances and exits. However, in order to limit passenger flow during the epidemic, most entrances and exits have been closed. Currently, only Gate 1 in the northeast and Gate 2 in the northwest can enter and exit normally.
On March 1, when the reporter visited, he saw a row of golden door curtains hanging at the entrance of Door No. 1. However, the small doors corresponding to these door curtains were all closed, except for a few silver-white ones on the west side. The small door corresponding to the curtain is passable, and a notice \”This square has been disinfected\” is posted on the glass panel next to it. As soon as the reporter opened the heavy curtain and was about to go in, he heard a woman on her way out complaining to her companions: \”The area around the door is covered with curtains and there is no ventilation. If there is really a virus, it cannot be discharged at all.\” ! ”
After opening the first curtain, continue walking forward, go in and turn left to reach the second curtain. After walking straight forward for four or five meters, you need to pass through the third curtain, and then turn right to pass the fourth curtain. , after turning right continuously, you came to the fifth door curtain. Continue to walk forward four or five meters, pass through the sixth curtain, then turn left and pass through an open small door, and you will truly enter the mall.
Staff will measure the temperature of customers here, and only those who pass the test can enter. However, if there are many people, it will be difficult to maintain a \”one-meter distance\” between customers.
The reporter noticed thatbecause of the existence of these door curtains, once several customers come in and out at the same time, the lifting and opening will cause The traffic efficiency is slow and it is easy to cause people to pile up and wait. And such a complex design also makesCustomers who are unfamiliar with the route are prone to taking the wrong route. Although there are signs of \”entrance\” and \”exit\” posted on the door curtain, many customers still habitually go straight after entering the first door. \”There are so many twists and turns, and you have to lift the door curtain again and again. It\’s like walking through a maze.\” Such complaints continued among the people passing by.
\”Door curtains will make the air circulation difficult, and there are so many of them. Everyone will touch them frequently with their hands when entering and exiting, and there is also a certain risk of cross-infection. \” said one man worriedly. The reporter observed statistics at the door. In just 5 minutes, a total of 71 people entered and exited through the door curtain. The frequency of use can be said to be quite high. “Now that the weather is warmer and not so cold, you can consider taking off these door curtains.” An old man pushing a small shopping cart said that it is very inconvenient for customers like him to bring large items in and out.
Then the reporter went to Gate 2 of the shopping mall. Although entering this door also requires going around and around, there is no curtain in the passage available for passage. Although there are still some curtains at Gate 2 that have not been removed, the corresponding doors are closed and have no impact on traffic.
The reporter called the customer service number of the mall, and a staff member said that she would communicate and coordinate the door curtain issues reported by the reporter with the relevant person in charge, and provide feedback as soon as possible.
Exit C2 of Hujialou Metro Station
The door curtain of the passage was touched black and shiny
Some citizens reported that Hujialou Metro Station There is also a curtain hanging in a passage at the C2 entrance of the Lou subway station, which is frequently touched by passers-by, posing a risk of cross-infection.
On February 29, the reporter came to Exit C2 of Hujialou Subway Station and saw that the ground-level building at the entrance was adjacent to a commercial plaza. Walk down the passage and walk up a flight of steps to see To a large door with a curtain hanging above it. These cotton door curtains are relatively thick and consist of 7 small door curtains. There are basically no gaps between adjacent door curtains, blocking the exit tightly. There are many stains on the door curtains, and some areas have been touched and blackened. Bright again. There is a piece of A4 printing paper posted on the wall next to the door curtain, which reads: \”Due to the subway traffic restrictions during the epidemic prevention and control period, subway exit C2 is closed at 17:00 every day.\”
However, even if time-limited and traffic-limiting measures are adopted, many passengers still enter and exit the station. A woman working in a nearby office building told reporters thatthere were There are two ways to get to the ground, one is through the passage at the door curtain, and the other is to take the escalator in the mall. \”However, because we are currently in the midst of an epidemic, the road between the mall and the subway is closed, so, Every day, many people come in and out through the curtained entrance. \”
The reporter also noticed that the sign \”Go to Hujialou Subway Station\” originally located above the entrance was also covered by the curtain. Apart from this, there were no other obvious signs for entering the station. It is difficult to tell that this is the entrance to the subway. During the interview, a man carrying heavy objects asked the reporter: \”Is this the entrance to the subway? \”After receiving a positive answer, he lifted the door curtain, then turned sideways and squeezed in with people and belongings.
The reporter reported the problem of the door curtain to the staff on duty at the subway station, and a worker The staff responded that the passage and door curtains were not under the jurisdiction of the subway company, but were under the jurisdiction of the adjacent Good World Commercial Center. Plaza. She said that she would actively contact the property management of the commercial plaza to remove the curtain as soon as possible.
The reporter then called the property management number of the shopping mall according to the contact information on the billboard in the underground passage. The staff member replied that he would forward the issue to the relevant person in charge for further processing.
Beijing Daily client intern reporter Sun Yanan
Editor in charge: Wei Shaopu
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