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What is the scope of nucleic acid testing for key groups?

According to provincial and municipal epidemic prevention and control policies, the frequency of regular nucleic acid testing for key groups has been adjusted. All industry authorities must consolidate industry responsibilities and strengthen the implementation of schools, medical institutions, elderly care institutions, transportation, and professional Nucleic acid testing for 38 key industries and key personnel including markets.

All types of key groups must strictly implement all required inspections! Citizens and friends are requested to follow the requirements, actively cooperate with the epidemic prevention and control work, and strictly implement the frequency of nucleic acid testing. The specific requirements are as follows:

1. During the operation period of the following groups, all employees will be tested once a day

1. Cross-border transportation drivers, cleaning, maintenance and other personnel;

2. Personnel handling imported items at ports;

3. Frontline personnel of imported cold chain food storage and processing enterprises (including centralized supervision warehouses and nucleic acid testing stations);

4. Centralized Staff in isolation places;

5. Staff in designated medical institutions, nucleic acid testing laboratories and nucleic acid sampling points (including management, medical care, canteen service, cleaning, garbage removal, etc.)

6. Staff who have direct contact with imported express mail;

7. Staff in high-speed service areas.

2. The following groups will be tested once a day

1. Medical staff related to fever clinics of general medical institutions;

2. Customs, immigration management departments and other direct Front-line personnel who come into contact with inbound persons and items.

3. The following groups of people will be tested every 2 days

1. Staff of general medical institutions other than fever clinics (including psychiatric hospitals)

2 . Truck drivers traveling to and from risk areas (not less than once every 2 days)

3. Hotel service staff;

4. A-level tourist attractions and travel agency staff;

5. Staff members of off-campus training institutions for sports and arts, gyms, Internet cafes, entertainment venues, museums, cultural centers, libraries, intangible cultural heritage centers, art galleries and other cultural market operations.

IV. Based on research and judgment, the following groups of people are now required to undergo nucleic acid testing every three days (the frequency will be changed based on research and judgment in the future)

1. Express delivery and takeaway personnel;

2. Decoration and loading and unloading service personnel;

3. Port management service personnel;

4. Transportation service personnel;

5. Shopping malls, supermarkets and Agricultural (market) trade market staff, etc.;

6. Ship pilots and other foreign ship operators;

7. Important material transfer station staff;

8. Processing factory workers who have direct contact with imported goods and the environment (including cleaning, transportation and other personnel, within one week of each contact with imported goods);

9. Employees of imported goods in professional markets;

10. Employees in the imported cold chain food industry (except front-line personnel)

11. Gas stations, parking lots, and car repair shops along national and provincial highways and within 1 km of the surrounding area , employees in restaurants, small shops (malls and supermarkets), small hotels and other places.

5. Nucleic acid testing for the following groups of people should be carried out every three days (can be completed in batches according to a certain proportion every day. After a local epidemic occurs, a nucleic acid test for all employees should be organized and completed in a timely manner)

1. Staff of schools, childcare institutions and training institutions;

2. Staff of service agencies in the field of elderly care and child welfare;

3. Staff of supervision places;

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4. Production workshop staff;

5. Construction site staff.

6. The following groups of people should undergo nucleic acid testing every three days (can be combined with normalized nucleic acid testing, and the frequency will be changed based on subsequent research and judgment)

1. Sanitation workers;

2. Workers in closed places such as cinemas, theaters, bars, chess and card rooms, mahjong parlors, and footbathing (maternal and infant bathing) shops;

3. Full-time grassroots grid workers, village (community) ) Garbage sorting practitioners;

4. Beauty and hairdressing practitioners;

5. Retail pharmacies and other practitioners;

6. Hospitalized patients and accompanying personnel ( People who have been in hospital for a longer period of time).

7. The following groups of people should undergo nucleic acid testing immediately as required

1. People who have "ten symptoms" such as fever should be tested immediately before seeking medical treatment;

2. If vagrants and beggars have not completed regular testing, they should be tested immediately once discovered;

3. People who come from medium and high-risk areas through checkpoints such as airports, railway stations, passenger terminals, highways, etc. should be tested immediately. Perform nucleic acid testing.