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What are the requirements for nucleic acid detection in epidemic areas? Are there any requirements for nucleic acid detection in epidemic areas?

1. Standardized nucleic acid detection requirements.

In epidemic-free areas, it is mainly necessary to strictly implement the nucleic acid detection requirements of risk positions and key personnel to ensure high quality and frequency compliance of nucleic acid detection, and not to randomly check and miss detection, nor to expand the scope of nucleic acid detection without authorization.

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Two. Requirements for regional nucleic acid detection after local epidemic.

After the occurrence of a local epidemic, based on epidemiological investigation, the range, frequency and order of the detection population are determined according to the size of the population in the epidemic area, whether the source of infection is clear, whether there is a risk of community transmission, and whether the transmission chain is clear.

If there are only sporadic infected people in the local epidemic, and the transmission chain is clear, and there is no risk of community transmission, the nucleic acid testing of all staff is generally not carried out according to the administrative region;

When there is a risk of epidemic spread, the epidemic area can carry out full-time nucleic acid detection once a day according to the risk assessment results. After three consecutive nucleic acid tests without social infection, a full-time nucleic acid test was conducted every three days. If there is no social infection, you can stop full-time nucleic acid testing.

In areas where other infected people have frequent activities and stay for a long time, on the basis of mobile investigation, a certain area can be designated to carry out full-time nucleic acid testing. In principle, a full-time nucleic acid test is conducted once a day, and the full-time nucleic acid test is stopped if there is no social infection for three consecutive nucleic acid tests.

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Three. Relevant requirements for verification of nucleic acid detection certificates in public places.

Cross-regional floating population should take the plane, high-speed rail, train, inter-provincial long-distance passenger bus, inter-provincial passenger ship and other means of transportation with negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours. After arriving at the destination, a "landing inspection" should be carried out according to the territorial requirements.

People staying in hotels and entering tourist attractions must check their health codes and negative nucleic acid tests within 72 hours.

Special people such as infants under 3 years old can be exempted from checking negative proof of nucleic acid test.