The quick screening positive in the play turned out to be true!Yang Xiaoli’s “Two Lines After One Night”: Life is like a drama | ETtoday Starlight Cloud | ETtoday News Cloud

Reporter Cai Yifang / Comprehensive Report

Artist Yang Xiaoli, who was born as a child star, once played the role of “Xiao Cui” in “The Dog Egg Soldier”, which is impressive. In recent years, he has made outstanding achievements in drama and hosting. She starred in the new play “The Ship Will Not Straighten” just ended a few days ago. Unexpectedly, on the 16th, she was shocked that she tested positive as quickly as the character in the play, and said helplessly that “life is like a play”.

▲ Yang Xiaoli revealed on the 16th that he tested positive for quick screening. (Picture / Retrieved from Facebook / Yang Xiaoli)

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Yang Xiaoli posted photos of the two lines of quick screening in the community on the 16th. She said that she has always been cautious and was afraid of delaying her work, so she quickly screened herself almost every 3 days, and also declined some high-risk jobs. Stay at home obediently, but I didn’t expect that she would still be tested positive as quickly as her character “Jiajia” in “The Boat Will Not Be Straight”. “Comparing the two lines I saw today, I can’t help but laugh and cry. play.”

▲ Yang Xiaoli posted a photo of the two lines of the quick screening. (Picture / Retrieved from Facebook / Yang Xiaoli)

Yang Xiaoli revealed that she started to feel strange in her throat in the middle of the night. She did a quick screening at 4 in the morning, and it was still a line at the time. “In the evening, I felt that I was afraid that I had dreamed regarding the diagnosis the day before, and I would screen once more…” She He also said that he had just finished the PCR, and apologized to his colleagues: “I’m really, really sorry, I’ll get better soon, I’ll go out of customs and continue to work hard!”

Yang Xiaoli played a candidate for the head of the bridgehead in “The Ship Will Not Go Straight”. There was an outbreak in the bridgehead. She suddenly fainted while advocating for epidemic prevention from house to house. He was rushed to the hospital for PCR, but the character escaped and was not diagnosed.

▲▼Wu Zhengdi picked up Yang Xiaoli, who was suspected of being diagnosed, for medical treatment.  (Photo/provided by the guest desk)

▲ Yang Xiaoli’s character in “The Ship Will Not Be Straight to the Bridge” once appeared in a quick-screen-positive bridge. (Photo/provided by the guest desk)

【Full text of Yang Xiaoli】

The story that the boat won’t go straight to the bridge is that my character, Jiajia, was screened positive. Comparing the two lines I saw today, I can’t laugh or cry, life is like a drama
I have always been very cautious, and I was afraid of delaying my work schedule, so I screened myself almost every three days. I also pushed some more risky jobs. I usually hid at home. Unexpectedly, I took the fourth dose.
My throat was weird in the middle of the night. I got up at four in the morning to quickly screen. Fortunately, it was one.
In the evening, I felt that I was afraid of being diagnosed with a dream the day before, and I would just screen once more…
Just caught up with the last 30 seconds of PCR
Thank you for your kindness in the rain

I’m very sorry for the work arrangement in the future… I’m really, really sorry, I will get better soon, and I will continue to work hard when I leave the customs!
I’m also sorry to my friends, I hope everyone is safe

2022/5/16
22:00

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