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Hangzhou nucleic acid test positive not reported?

These days, many citizens in Zhejiang said that they had done nucleic acid testing, and the results were delayed. After waiting for a long time, the mobile phone always "does not report".

Is it "mixed tube positive"? What should I do if the health code changes color? How to determine if you are infected? The reporter interviewed a large number of citizens to help you figure out what to do in case of these situations through their different situations. In addition, many places in Zhejiang have also issued the latest reminders for the unreported nucleic acids.

"The report hasn't come out yet" is also yellow.

The public turned green after the test was negative again.

During the interview, the reporter met several citizens whose health codes were once yellow. They all have one thing in common: "The nucleic acid results were not published for a long time, and later they were given a yellow code".

At noon on Monday, Ms. Zhu made a test at the nucleic acid sampling point at the intersection of Xiaonv Road on Hanglu Road. By the next morning, the results were all negative. The results came out in five or six hours, and now there is no news for fifteen or six hours. She is a little panicked. Clicking on the health code, she also found herself given a yellow code.

At this time, she quickly found a nearby detection point that accepted the yellow code. When she got there, she found that many queues were yellow. The on-site nucleic acid tester said: "It is estimated that you are all positive for mixed tubes." At the same time, the inspectors also said that at present, it takes 6 to 8 hours for yellow code citizens to process the results quickly, and it takes 10 hour for slow processing. It is suggested to do it in a big hospital, and the report will be faster.

At 9: 40 that night, the result came out, which was negative, but Ms. Zhu was still yellow. She tried to call the Health and Health Committee of Gongshu District, Hangzhou, and the green code was restored in less than a minute.

The report was delayed and the man did it.

The single-tube test soon gave a negative result.

The reporter interviewed more than a dozen citizens living in different areas of Hangzhou. Generally speaking, the delay of nucleic acid results is really common at present.

On the evening of June 5438+February 1 1 Sunday, 18: 35, Ms. Liu made a nucleic acid in the small park in front of Pufu Jiayuan, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou, and the results haven't come out yet. After waiting for a whole day, she was a little scared in the face of negative results and quickly went to do another nucleic acid test. 65438+65438 in February+8 am in March, and the result was negative around 1 in the afternoon.

Mr. Zheng needs "24-hour negative nucleic acid" to attend a large-scale activity. 65438+February 1 1 After work, he went to have a nucleic acid test, and the result never came out, which almost delayed the activity.

On the way, Mr. Zheng called the epidemic prevention hotline in Gongshu District of Hangzhou, and the other party said that he was likely to encounter a "mixed tube positive". He hurried to the hospital for a single-tube test and soon got a negative result.

A similar situation has happened to many citizens. The reporter noticed that in the case of delayed nucleic acid results, trying to continue to do a nucleic acid test within 12 hours will generally give results.

Official response nucleic acid "Report unpublished"

Reminders have been issued in many places in Zhejiang.

As for why the "report has not been released" is displayed, the staff of the Application Promotion Department of Zhejiang Big Data Development Administration explained that at present, due to the surge in the number of "mixed management to positive", grassroots staff can't keep up, and the notification time is relatively long. Therefore, the Big Data Bureau is also studying the latest scheme to optimize the special situation of nucleic acid detection.