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Recently, some netizens posted on many platforms on the Internet, saying that COVID-19 recovered and could take care of the infected people at home. Tea, cooking, etc. Charge from 300 yuan to 500 yuan every 8 hours. A woman in Shanghai said that she wanted to provide this service to increase her income because of the recent business downturn. In addition to these posting netizens, professional housekeeping platforms also have similar nanny services. Lawyers reminded that both employers and employees should sign a service contract no matter which platform they buy services on. Otherwise, there will be disputes in the later stage, which can only be determined according to the practice in the litigation process, and there may be unfair results that the parties think.

Recently, many "Yang Kang" have provided home care services.

"Yang Kang" charges to take care of "little foreigners"

With the emergence of "little foreigners" in COVID-19, caring for the solitary has become a business. 6543810.4, reporter Jim found on many second-hand trading platforms and social media that many people from all over the country posted that they were healthy enough to take care of "little foreigners" at home. Their services include serving tea, cooking and taking care of pets. These services are charged by the day or by the hour, and some are charged every 8 hours, ranging from 300 yuan to 500 yuan. Other charges are 88 yuan/hour.

A lot of information published by Yang Kang includes gender, age and personal experience. It can be seen that among the "Yang Kang" providing services, there are nursing and medical professionals, and there are also people who have done cleaning or cooking before. This type of nursing staff also charges higher fees.

Yang Kang, a native of Langfang, Hebei, wrote in her introduction: I graduated from nursing, and I can take care of the elderly who are lonely and needy at home. Services include boiling tea and pouring water, cooking, cleaning and sending children to and from school. The service scope is Beijing and Yanjiao. A Yang Kang worker introduced himself as a 22-year-old master of medicine, who can take out the garbage, take temperature and cook. Both charges are 500 yuan/day.

In addition to the above-mentioned people with relevant experience or skills, there are also some "Yang Kang" people who want to earn some extra money during this period because their business has been slow recently or they are still unemployed.

The Beijing News reporter saw on the second-hand trading platform that a Shanghai lady posted all the contents related to camping equipment rental and indoor and outdoor activities planning, but the latest posted content has always been "taking care of young foreigners", charging 400 yuan/day. The lady told reporters that business is not good recently and she hopes to increase her income. After posting, I have received more than a dozen orders, "suitable for all ages", which is inconvenient for living alone or taking care of my family. Another woman who lives in Hangzhou and can provide nursing services told reporters that she only received one order after posting on June 5438+February 3 1.

In addition to caregivers who actively provide home care services, some people on social platforms also take the initiative to post to collect services. A woman in Shanghai posted, "Yang, it's uncomfortable. Need to care for the elderly at home ",many people in the comment area asked about their location and payment standards.

Professional housekeeping platform also has this service.

In addition to personal posting by netizens to provide services, Jim reporter consulted the professional housekeeping platform and found that there are also such services.

Although the option of taking care of patients in COVID-19 is not directly displayed on the APP of a domestic service platform, after consultation, the platform staff introduced that in Wuhan, if patients can take care of themselves, auntie is responsible for cooking lunch and dinner at home, plus the cleaning fee of 350 yuan/day. When asked if he was worried about infection, the staff said that some aunts had passed the sun and would not mind.

Fu Jian, director of Henan Jinze Law Firm, reminded that in order to avoid unnecessary disputes and protect the interests of both parties, employers and service providers should sign service contracts to clarify the rights and obligations of both parties.

Some netizens posted on social media to introduce the services that "Little Foreigners" can provide.

"In the absence of a contract, the rights and obligations of both parties can only be determined by verbal promises with probative effect or related chat records. And both sides should provide sufficient evidence. For matters that cannot be proved, in the course of litigation, we can only identify them according to the transaction methods, trading habits and related practices. This may lead to results that the parties consider unfair. " Fu Jian explained.

According to the Observer. Com, Xiao Du, a netizen who once provided such services, said that because the unit had a holiday in advance, he wanted to help people feed their pets. However, in the process of browsing peer copywriting, I found the service of "taking care of young foreigners". Thinking that I have been a tutor and can cook, I thought of "giving one a try". At the time of the interview, she was taking care of a girl of her own age. Xiao Du also reminded such service providers to confirm their identity information with the orderer before on-site service, such as exchanging ID card photos. However, it is best to publish information on a professional housekeeping platform.

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"Little foreigners" are on fire for home care, and some charge 500 yuan/day.

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Where there is demand, there are business opportunities. At present, many social platforms provide "home care for young foreigners" services, including washing and pouring water, cooking and cleaning, and taking care of pets. , the cost ranges from 50- 100 yuan/hour or 100-600 yuan/day.

Going to the door to "take care of Xiaoyang people" is on fire.

According to the report of Metropolitan Express, as long as you search for "Caring for Xiaoyang People" on platforms such as Xianyu, Tik Tok and Weibo, a large number of related posts with positioning will appear, most of which are sent by young people.

There are freelancers, those who just quit their jobs at home and those who run errands professionally.

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In addition to service price, service items and time, these young people generally indicate gender and service scope in their posts.

For example, there is a Hangzhou netizen on Weibo who gives himself a price tag of 280 yuan for one day, and the order range is nearby 10 km.

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Adonis, another netizen in Hangzhou, said in his post: Only take care of Hangzhou, do laundry, cook and clean, serve tea and water, and have no complaints. The price of non-staple food is calculated separately, the accounts are clear, and the needs of employers are open and transparent, both for men and women. Below the post is a photo of a young couple. The service price for one day is 499 yuan.

Some people also said in their posts that they have always been positive and are not afraid of the risk of infection.

For example, a netizen in Xiaoshan noted in his post that "I am young enough to take care of young foreigners' eating and drinking in Lazar". Working hours are from 8 am to 6 pm, quoting 500 yuan.

But recently, more and more people hang out services, and this business has begun to roll up, not only services, but also academic qualifications and majors.

For example, in addition to the regular services such as buying food and cooking, serving tea and water, cleaning and disinfection, some posts also mentioned services such as walking cats and dogs, taking express delivery, going up and down stairs and so on. In order to increase trust, some people indicate that they have a chef's certificate, while others indicate that they are 2 1 undergraduates and have studied psychology.

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Individual participants:

It is recommended to confirm the identity of the other party in advance before serving.

According to the Observer. A netizen named "Yiwu enthusiastic citizen Xiao Du" also joined the ranks. She is priced according to 50 yuan per hour, but the service area is limited to compulsory cities.

Xiao Du said that she is engaged in financial work locally. She usually likes to buy and sell idle items on idle fish and also provides services for maintaining small pets. Because her unit will have a holiday in advance and she doesn't plan to go home for the New Year, she wants to find some part-time jobs.

"First of all, I thought of going to the door to help feed the pet. I also browsed other people's copywriting first, and after brushing, the series of services of' taking care of Xiaoyang people' appeared. " Xiao Du said.

Xiao Du said that she used to be a tutor and could cook. She also takes care of her brother at home, so she thought of "giving one a try".

According to Xiao Du, her fees are actually relatively low, which is much lower than that of her previous tutoring. "So I also do it with a helpful attitude."

Xiao Du said that the object of her care this time is a girl about her own age. The other person is Yang, who has to stay in bed, so her main job is to hang clothes, clean the room and chat with her to relieve boredom. She always serves for about 2.5 hours.

Screenshot of chat record provided by "Yiwu enthusiastic citizen Xiao Du"

However, it has also been suggested that this kind of service, after all, lacks security and poses certain risks to both the demander and the service provider, not to mention the possibility of being infected if it comes into contact with "little foreigners".

Xiao Du has similar concerns. She said that she would always wear N95 mask and prepare alcohol spray when she came to the door. After the ceremony, she stayed in the wind for 5 minutes and then went home by bus.

Moreover, Xiao Du has been "positive" before, and now she has fully recovered, which also makes her feel more at ease about the infection problem.

As for personal safety, Xiao Du said that the platform has no guarantee for such on-site services, and it is impossible to judge whether the other party is a liar through online communication.

"In fact, I was a little worried about my personal safety at first. In order to ensure my own safety, I told my boyfriend about it in advance, and let him keep in touch with me during the period. "

After providing a lot of services, Xiao Du is relatively relieved, but she still suggests confirming the identity of the other party in advance before serving. "For example, exchange watermark photos of ID cards, and if possible, it is best to publish information on a professional housekeeping platform."

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