The Ningbo Leading Group for Prevention and Control of New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic has issued a Notice on Adjustment of the Frequency of Nucleic Acid Testing in the City's Normalization.
1. What are the specific requirements for the frequency of nucleic acid testing for the general public?
A: Residents and other people in the city should complete a nucleic acid sampling every 72 hours. Taking high-speed rail, subway, bus, highway and waterway passenger transport and other public **** transportation and cabs, net car, into the party and government agencies and institutions, various types of markets, shopping malls and supermarkets, hotels, hotels, tourist attractions, libraries, gymnasiums, museums, cultural centers, fitness, hairdressing, beauty care, mother and child care, moxibustion, ear-collecting, bathing, footbaths, training institutes, cinema and theater, amusement halls, cybercafes, bars, KTV, dance halls, concert halls, board game stores, chess and card rooms, script killing, escape rooms and other public **** places, should sweep the place code and provide proof of a negative nucleic acid test within 72 hours or written nucleic acid sampling vouchers for more than 72 hours or health code abnormalities are not allowed to enter. Among the student card holders to take the bus, subway, cabs, online car and other means of transportation, access to libraries, museums, gymnasiums, cultural centers, shopping malls, supermarkets in accordance with the student test frequency verification.
2. The city's normalized nucleic acid testing frequency from 48 hours to 72 hours after the extension of the nucleic acid sampling point settings will not change? Will the "1520" service standard be lowered?
A: All places will be set up according to the previous nucleic acid sampling points and the public demand, continue to optimize, follow the principle of proximity, according to the main urban areas, "walking 15 minutes to reach the sampling point, queuing up no more than 20 minutes" requirements, continue to improve the convenience of sampling to meet the public's daily sampling needs. The general public can get the sampling point information through the Zheli Office and the local release.
3. "Red, yellow, blue" three-color nucleic acid specimen classification test specific requirements will not change?
A: The city will continue to optimize the classification of nucleic acid specimens labeling, all nucleic acid specimens transfer box before transfer, in the transfer box body outside the conspicuous position, according to the risk level of different populations posted red, yellow, blue three-color labeling. Specimens labeled as red, sent to the laboratory within 1 hour after sampling, the laboratory to receive the specimen within 3 hours after the report; specimens labeled as yellow, sent to the laboratory within 2 hours after sampling, the laboratory to receive the specimen within 6 hours after the report; specimens labeled as blue, within 14 hours after the completion of sampling report.
4. "Place code" scanning verification requirements have been adjusted?
A: "Place code" code verification is an important measure to effectively promote the normalization of nucleic acid testing, Ningbo will continue to strictly implement the measure. Citizens enter the public *** place and take the public *** transportation must strictly sweep the code verification. The validity period of the nucleic acid test will also be extended to 72 hours in synchronization with the "place code".
5. What are the requirements for nucleic acid testing for key personnel?
Answer: For those who are in direct contact with inbound personnel, goods and related environments, one nucleic acid test will be conducted every day in the inbound link; for the staff of centralized isolation sites, medical staff of designated medical institutions and fever clinics, medical staff of nucleic acid sampling and testing, key express personnel, staff directly engaged in medical waste disposal, staff of expressway toll booths, service zones and various traffic checkpoints. Collector trucks, dangerous transportation, general cargo and other freight vehicle drivers, such as 1 times a day nucleic acid test. Other staff of medical institutions, staff of child-care institutions, nursing institutions, child welfare institutions, and supervisory institutions, staff of airports, seaports and railroads, staff of cold-chained food, staff of inbound transshipment, staff of other postal services and express delivery, staff of home services such as housekeeping, tutoring, renovation, and property management, staff of passenger vehicles such as cabs, buses, and passenger coaches, and staff of transportation yards and stations The staff of rail transit and passenger transport stations, gas station staff, farmers' market and professional market staff, and staff of large shopping malls and supermarkets will be tested for nucleic acid once every 2 days. Other workers in the transportation industry, workers in the catering industry, cultural and tourism industry, workers in administrative organs, institutions and state-owned enterprises, construction site workers, sanitation and gardening workers, etc. will have a nucleic acid test every 3 days. School staff and day students, staff of off-campus training institutions 1 nucleic acid test every 3 days; the proportion of daily nucleic acid sampling of residential students is not less than 20%, and each person completes at least 1 test per week. The frequency of nucleic acid testing for the above key personnel will be dynamically adjusted according to the needs of epidemic prevention and control.
6. What are the requirements for nucleic acid testing and health management measures for people coming from abroad?
A: Personnel from low-risk areas outside the city are required to provide proof of a negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours prior to their arrival in the city; those who do not have proof of a negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours should complete a nucleic acid test within 12 hours after their arrival in the city. Personnel from medium and high-risk areas should follow the relevant requirements of the Provincial Prevention and Control Office.