Resident: did you tell the TA about your situation?
Resident: What? I told ta, we sealed the building.
Yes, sealed the building, we have a confirmed diagnosis.
Yes, said that.
And then what did the TA say? What did the leadership say?
The leadership is wanting me to talk to the neighborhood association again and...
Okay, listen to me, I understand. May I ask which leader promised you the First People's Hospital? It doesn't matter, there's no problem with that. The two of us, I'll release you. May I ask which leader promised?
It's our one from the first floor, now the head nurse of the emergency detention.
Okay, you judge by your work experience, what the TA says can be counted on, right? Do they have the authority to decide this for you? If it's up to you, I'll let you go.
Well... it should be impossible for ta to assume my legal responsibility.
Why is that? I'm telling you, that's what I know about you, we're all... I can't talk about it, I'll cry if I do. I know we're short of manpower, I want you to go back to work, got it? Do you understand? I want you to go back to work, because we're short of doctors. But I don't dare to make a decision. Now, if you can make a commitment, if you can (promise) to return to work, then I will let you go. Write a letter of commitment, do you know?
If you let me go back to work, I will stay in the hospital.
Okay, okay, you know, we are so short of people now. I'll let you out, but you have to write me an undertaking. You're out for two at most, and you can come back, but you can't go anywhere else, and you can only go out purely for work. Understand?
Good.
Okay, we've lost confidence in our community, I've been on the verge of a breakdown... so you go out, when do you go out?
I'll go out as soon as we're done with the nucleic acid in building seven.
Good, because it's all in the afternoon.
Is our nucleic acid in the afternoon?
It's probably the afternoon rotation. Now you guys can't make it. There's just no one, we've got a total of (three doctors) in the whole neighborhood, 4,000 or 5,000 of us. I'm also on the verge of collapse, you let me let you out, you (have) confirmed the diagnosis, your seventh floor ah... how to get out ah? What if something happens to you? Put on your suit. Do you have it? Do you have one? Do you have any at home?
We only have N95 masks at home.
Look, how are you going to go out there, how are you going to make sure you don't carry a poisonous strain? I don't care, since you're a medical worker, you go in order to get to the front line. You take a picture of your relevant papers for me.
Okay.
When you write up your pledge, shoot it to me too, electronically. You don't make contact with me. When you say you're going out, I'll release you. Then go to the gate and meet me when you get to Goyang Road.
Okay. Goyang Road?
Right. You think, or can you get out now? I'll let you go now if the unit accepts you now, or you can finish your nucleic acid and go. I think you should do the nucleic acid before you leave. Why? You have to have the 24-hour nucleic acid report in your hand, right?
Yes, yes.
Understand? We really don't have anyone right now. Right now the top is standing around and asking for house calls, house calls. There are only three doctors in the whole neighborhood now, how can we make house calls?
Okay, I'll do the nucleic acid this afternoon.
Then you can do the nucleic acid in the afternoon and tell me, I'll release you directly. But you have to write an undertaking to take a picture and give it to me. I promise, I'm only returning to work for work. Suppose you have to take a shower and come back for a bath, I'll still allow you to come back and I'll give you a special pass.
I'll just stay in the hospital.
How are you going to be taken care of at home if you're in the hospital? I think the reason why I'm letting you return to work is because I want you to go out and bring something back to the house, otherwise you won't have a chance to buy anything. Bring something for the others in the building, okay?
Yes.
Then I'll let you go. Because we're in a different situation. Let me tell you, our neighborhood had 13 last night. Our neighborhood collapsed. Do you know? Do you know what's important? But you still have to go back to work.
Thank you.
That's it. When you're done with the nucleic acid.
Okay. You're not going back to work.
You don't go back to work, there's a shortage, but you have to give me your word, because I'm going to be responsible.
Uh-huh.
That's it, then. All right, bye-bye.