Parents of children who have not applied for ID cards can take their household registration books to participate in nucleic acid testing, and the results of nucleic acid testing can be related to their parents' ID card information, and their parents' health treasure nucleic acid testing can be investigated and inquired on behalf of others.
In order to avoid the risk of fraudulent use of identity, citizens who have lost their identity cards can find a nearby public security bureau to issue an ID card replacement certificate and provide their ID number for nucleic acid testing.
In addition, the staff member added: "In order to reduce the inaccuracy of the information provided on the spot, such personnel can make an appointment through a small program, enter their personal information in advance, and show the appointment information directly after arriving at the scene.
Real-name registration system certification is required for nucleic acid detection, and carrying an ID card can improve the detection efficiency.
Everyone is required to bring their ID cards for nucleic acid testing, because there are occasional problems in the previous nucleic acid testing work, such as information input errors and the inability to issue nucleic acid testing reports on time due to reasons such as inaccurate ID numbers or ID photos provided by citizens.
In order to make the nucleic acid detection in place and improve the work efficiency of the staff, we still suggest that citizens take their ID cards to participate in nucleic acid detection, especially those involved in regional nucleic acid screening areas.