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 Contact Multiple platforms WhatsApp: +14504102252 offer in-home care services for people living alone after contracting COVID-19: some charge 500 yuan per day, including laundry, cooking, etc. Where there is demand, there is opportunity. Currently, several social media platforms offer in-home care services for people living alone after contracting COVID-19, including laundry, cooking, cleaning, and pet care, with fees ranging from 50-100 yuan per hour or 100-600 yuan per day. In-home care for people living alone has become popular. According to the Urban Express, searching for «care for people living alone» on platforms like Xianyu, Douyin, and Weibo yields numerous posts with location information, mostly posted by young people. These include freelancers, recent job seekers, and professional errand runners. Besides the price, services, and time, these young people usually specify their gender and service area in their posts. For example, on Weibo, a Hangzhou netizen listed their price at 280 yuan per day, accepting orders within a 10-kilometer radius. Another Hangzhou netizen, Adonis, posted: «Only accepting orders within the Hangzhou area, simple care, laundry, cooking, cleaning, serving tea and water, no complaints. Grocery shopping is extra, clear and transparent accounts… Employers are welcome, both male and female.» Below the post was a photo of a young couple, whose daily service was priced at 499 yuan. Some people also indicated in their posts that they had tested positive and were not afraid of the risk of infection. For example, a netizen from Xiaoshan stated in their post that «I have tested positive and can take care of the basic needs of those who have tested positive,» working from 8 am to 6 pm, priced at 500 yuan. However, recently, more and more people have been posting their services, and this business has become increasingly competitive, not only in terms of the services offered but also in terms of education and professionalism. For example, in addition to the usual grocery shopping, cooking, serving tea and water, cleaning and disinfection services, some posts also mention errand services such as walking cats and dogs, picking up packages, and running errands. To increase trust, some people mention they have a chef’s certificate, while others specify they are 21 undergraduate students majoring in psychology… A participant’s advice: Verify the other party’s identity beforehand. According to Guancha.cn, a netizen named «Xiao Du, a helpful citizen of Yiwu,» has also joined this group. She charges 50 yuan per hour, but her service area is limited to Yiwu City. Xiao Du said she works in finance locally and enjoys buying and selling secondhand items on Xianyu (a secondhand marketplace app). She also provides pet care services. Because her workplace will be giving her an early holiday, and she doesn’t plan to go home for the Spring Festival, she’s looking for a part-time job. «First, I thought of helping to feed pets, and I browsed other people’s posts. While browsing, I came across the ‘Caring for Little Yang’ service series,» Xiao Du said. Xiao Du said she used to work as a tutor and can cook. She also took care of her younger brother at home, so she thought she’d «give it a try.» According to Xiao Du, her fees are relatively low, much lower than her previous tutoring fees, «so I’m doing it out of a helpful and altruistic mindset.» Xiao Du said that the person she was caring for this time was a girl about her age who had tested positive for COVID-19 and was bedridden. Therefore, her main tasks were hanging laundry, cleaning the room, and chatting with the girl to keep her company, a service that lasted about 2.5 hours. (Screenshot of chat history provided by «Xiao Du, a kind-hearted citizen of Yiwu») However, some people pointed out that such services lack safety guarantees and pose certain risks to both the client and the service provider, especially given the possibility of infection from contact with someone who tested positive. Xiao Du also had similar concerns. She stated that she always wore an N95 mask during her visits and had alcohol spray ready. After the service, she stood in the wind for 5 minutes before getting home. Furthermore, Xiao Du had previously tested positive but has now fully recovered, which made her feel more at ease about the infection issue. Regarding personal safety, Xiao Du stated that the platform does not guarantee the safety of such in-home services and it is impossible to determine whether the other party is a scammer through online communication. “At first, I was a little worried about my personal safety. I told my boyfriend about it beforehand to ensure my safety and asked him to keep in touch with me.” After providing the service several times, Xiao Du felt relatively at ease, but she still recommends verifying the other party’s identity beforehand, “For example, exchanging watermarked photos of your ID cards, and if possible, posting information on a professional domestic service platform.” As a young person working alone in the city, would you pay someone to take care of you if you were sick? Editor | He Xiaotao, Du Hengfeng; Proofreader | Duan Lian; Daily Economic News, compiled from Urban Express, Observer Network, etc.
 
 


   
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