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Jilin Agricultural Science and Technology College isolated the students' voices, and the school made full preparations. What information does it reveal?
The epidemic situation of Jilin Agricultural Science and Technology College has attracted the attention of netizens. One of the isolated students voiced, and the school was well prepared, basically giving you everything you want, which was quite different from other students' reactions. For example, a student in this school posted on the Internet criticizing the school's handling work for being too casual, and a classmate in this school said that there was a roommate in the dormitory who had neither hot water nor antipyretic, but the school stipulated that he could not go to the hospital with a fever below 39 degrees, so he had been very patient. The person in charge is too bureaucratic to do a good job of isolating students. He only knows to ask students not to talk casually on the internet, otherwise there will be no students in the same school who dare not tell the truth. They can only euphemistically say that the school is well prepared. Maybe the student was also expressing his sarcasm when he said this. Fortunately, it is reported that the head of the school has been dismissed, otherwise I really don't know how many students will be harmed by such a bureaucratic head.

Information revealed: Students dare not tell the truth.

As mentioned above, the story of the student who said that the school was well prepared is quite different from that of other students. Obviously, some students are afraid to tell the truth. Different from this student, a student of the school said that the school was indeed organizing vehicles to pick up students for evacuation, but he and his classmates had been waiting in line for the pick-up after seeing the notice at noon 12. But until 6 o'clock, these students in line have not left the campus. Later, I was told that I needed to go back to the dormitory. You know, this once again increases the risk of epidemic caused by gathering, which only shows that the organization and coordination ability of the school needs to be strengthened.

There are also students who say that the school requires students below 39 degrees not to see a doctor. Only when the temperature in a dormitory is above 39 degrees can many students have a fever, but because the temperature does not exceed 39 degrees, there is no hot water and no antipyretic in the dormitory, so they stay in the dormitory all the time. This is obviously the inaction of the relevant personnel of the school. As a school, it is not student-oriented. What is the basis? By comparison, we can see that the student who said that the school was well prepared actually said this sentence with irony, but he didn't dare to speak out the problems in the school as openly as the following two students did, or it may be specially explained by the relevant personnel of the school.

The principal of the school has been removed from office.

You know, the epidemic situation is a major difficulty we need to face now. When the person in charge of a school or other institution has an epidemic in his own place, our first thought should be people-oriented, one's life-oriented, and one's health-oriented. Only in this way can the leader get the support of others and your decision will be accepted and supported. If a leader's first thought at such a severe moment is to keep his position and keep his black hat on his head, then the leader will certainly not win the hearts of the people. If you can punt or overturn the boat, people can destroy the positions and jobs you care about.

This is the case with the headmaster of this school, and he was fired for it. His first thought during the epidemic was not student-oriented. He only cares about those who order students on the Internet not to spread any rumors about the school, and put students' health and life in a position without desert, which will certainly attract a lot of dissatisfaction. Some students may be afraid to tell the truth, but there are not a few students who dare to tell the truth. After all, there is no windtight wall in the world, and if they do, they will be exposed by others. I hope the fate of the headmaster of this school can remind leaders in all fields. At present, the epidemic must be people-oriented.