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Is there a charge for nucleic acid testing?

No matter whether you charge or not, you have your own ideas. If you are free, you will complain, but if you pay, you will not be understood. In real life, there will always be contradictions and imbalances. Adjust your mentality, and a happy life is the most important thing.

At the beginning, in order to cut off the source of infection, quickly diagnose patients, find infected people in time and isolate them, free testing was carried out. But now this situation has been well controlled, there is no need to "cast a net" to diagnose patients, and there is no need to continue to implement free nucleic acid testing. If we continue to carry out free nucleic acid testing, it will increase the pressure and financial burden of the hospital. It is not excluded that some people will carry out unnecessary examinations for free, thus wasting medical resources.

However, it is necessary to reduce the cost of nucleic acid testing as much as possible and not to charge too much. For example, the charge for nucleic acid testing cannot be much higher than the cost price. The cost standard of nucleic acid detection varies from place to place.

Therefore, there is nothing wrong with the "free fee change" for nucleic acid testing, but the fee should not be too high, the fee standard should be open, and the prevention should not be relaxed. Under the background of normalization, there is a principle that must not be abandoned, that is, who advocates and who bears.

The requirements of nucleic acid are communicated to the school layer by layer, and then to the students by the school leaders and teachers. To put it bluntly, this is the proposition of the relevant departments. Why should parents bear the cost?

If students and parents don't abide by the regulations, they may be infected or potentially infected when they go out on their own, so it is necessary to do nucleic acid testing, then it is barely reasonable for some departments to require students to do nucleic acid testing at their own expense. Without any fault of students and their parents, any personal needs, and no contact with the polluted environment and personnel, they should be made to bear the cost of "requirements from above"?

There is no such thing in the world!