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Is COVID-19 nucleic acid testing at its own expense?

The epidemic in COVID-19 is rampant. In order to fight against viruses, nucleic acid detection has become one of the daily activities of many people. People in many areas even ridicule that "nucleic acid detection lasts for 48 hours once", because it takes 48 hours to prove nucleic acid detection whether you go to a foreign country or enter a public place for the first time. This certificate is simply a passport. Many people go to the hospital early to queue up to pay for nucleic acid certificates. As we all know, there is no charge for normalized nucleic acid testing in general areas, but with the adjustment of policies, normalized nucleic acid testing in many places has also begun to charge. I personally suggest that normalized nucleic acid detection can be carried out according to the needs of local disease control, and the cost can be reduced.

Standardized nucleic acid detection should be carried out according to the needs of local disease control.

We all know that the number of standardized nucleic acid tests depends on the severity of the local epidemic. In some places, the epidemic situation is serious, so it is necessary to do nucleic acid every 48 hours. In some places, the epidemic situation is relatively less serious, and it is ok to do it once a month. Everyone supports nucleic acid testing, but most people don't want to do it every once in a while.

The purpose of normalized nucleic acid detection is to exclude cases and dynamically remove cases. If there is no epidemic in a place, there is no need to repeat it too many times. If the epidemic is serious, it can be done once every 48 hours, but it should also be decided according to the actual situation. If the place is not positive after many tests, it can be well isolated, and whether to do nucleic acid testing depends on whether the crowd needs to come out.

The cost of nucleic acid detection should be appropriately reduced.

I believe most people have no opinion on the issue of charging for nucleic acid testing. After all, everyone knows the meaning of charging. We should cooperate with the local government and make nucleic acids at our own expense. However, nucleic acid detection itself is not something that can be done in a few times. If you want the whole family to pay for it at their own expense, it is also a big expense for those who are relatively financially strapped. If the price can be reduced a little, the pressure on the people will be relatively less, and everyone will be willing to cooperate with the nucleic acid testing work, so they will not worry about spending money on nucleic acid testing.