17 years old went to CDC to check for HIV
if you are still worried that you may be infected with AIDS, go to the CDC for HIV antibody examination as soon as possible. Relax your mood. I hope my answer will help you and I wish you good health
What the stall economy mainly solves is the problem of employment. When people have jobs, there will be fewer idle people. When there are fewer idle people, the society will be stable. When the society is stable, they can concentrate on development
the stall has always been the synonym of "dirty, messy and poor". I believe the snack street next to the university is a picture that everyone can't forget. Eight yuan boiled fish fillets, three yuan Tianchan potatoes, two yuan fried rice cakes, one yuan pearl milk tea... Although it's dirty, messy and bad, it's delicious, cheap and lively. There's also a key point. I'm poor, and I have dozens of yuan around me. Besides the stall, where can I go to suck screws and blow beer
if there is demand, there will be supply naturally. A tricycle and an awning business can be opened. There is no rent, no employee salary, and no fees. As long as the urban management doesn't come to catch up, the income is very objective despite the hard work
However, with the development of the city and the renovation of the city appearance, the stall economy is just like the original psoriasis advertisement, which seems out of place. Students in Hangzhou may have found that the garbage street used to be worth billions of dollarsthis process involves huge wealth creation and transfer, and also reflects a city's initial selection of citizens
Most of them are from less developed areas. They have the traditional virtue of diligence and bravery. Through their own efforts, they also have a place in the city. But in the city's iterative upgrading and instrial transfer, the mode of stall economy is not concive to urban construction: you can open a tricycle as a business, a canopy as a shop, and a virtual shop on Taobao. How can I do business with so many shops and commercial complexes and so many residential bottom floor merchants? Of course, liquidity is not concive to management, and food safety is difficult to control. So, either go or rent shops to pay rent. Of course, it's best to buy them, register and apply for certificates, and reorganize them into a regular armyas a result, the cost has doubled. Boiled fish fillet costs 38 yuan, and pearl milk tea costs 10 yuan. Of course, this is also e to the rising prices. The benefits are urban aborigines, developers and local governments, and the costs are naturally absorbed between consumers and vendors
why open the stall economy now? It's because it's the low-level workers who are not competitive and have no savings who are most affected by the epidemic. Some of them may buy less consumer goods. They may have no money to buy vegetables and their children can't go to school. Fortunately, it's compulsory ecation now
to open up the stall economy is to let the originally flowing wealth run in reverse. Although the amount is small, it can accurately reach the most needed people and play the greatest marginal effect
in fact, it can also be seen as an implicit government transfer payment, a small-scale secondary distribution of property under the guidance of the government, but the effect is better than that of the government transfer payment. In the case of direct government subsidies, the most needed people often can not be reached, and the consumption is huge, so the screening work should be handed over to the market
finally, it ends with a sentence from the Premier: there are 600 million people in China, and each person's income is 1000 yuan, which means that if our economics and economic policies can not see this part of people, and our economics lacks attention to ordinary people, it is terrible