_Beijing low-risk zone nucleic acid test done once every few days?
A: From time to time, according to the results of the epidemic transmission risk assessment and risk personnel concordance management, to determine the scope of the population within the low-risk zone to carry out nucleic acid testing and frequency, etc..
When carrying out nucleic acid testing, set up sampling points close to the site and enabled by professional assessment; strengthen the site organization and management, orderly, avoid gathering, and urge good personal protection.
_Epidemic prevention guidelines for people in low-risk areas:
1. People in low-risk areas should obey the unified arrangements of the community, "personal protection, avoid gathering", and cooperate with the nucleic acid test, health monitoring and other preventive and control measures.
2. People in low-risk areas should do daily health monitoring, pay close attention to whether they have fever, dry cough, fatigue, coughing up sputum, sore throat, diarrhea, smell abnormalities, nasal congestion, conjunctivitis, myalgia and other symptoms related to the new coronary artery disease, and report immediately if there is any abnormality, and do not report falsely or conceal.
3. People in low-risk areas try to do "two points and one line", do not participate in gatherings and dinners, and do not enter densely populated public **** place.
4. People in low-risk areas should actively cooperate with the regional nucleic acid test. Nucleic acid test should obey the site arrangements, orderly queuing, correctly wear a mask, maintain a safe distance, do not gather, do not pile up, talk less, after the test should be put on the mask and leave immediately, go home and do a good job of hand hygiene.
5. Receive courier, try not to bring indoors to unpacking, unpacking to wear a good mask and gloves, the outer packaging to do a good job of preventive disinfection, unpacking and timely discard the outer packaging, and do a good job of hand hygiene.
6. People in low-risk areas should maintain good hygiene and health habits, avoiding hand contact with the mouth, nose and eyes; sneezing or coughing with tissue or elbow clothes to cover the mouth and nose. Nasal and oral secretions are wrapped in tissue paper and disposed of in the trash.
7. Ventilate the room at least once a day in the morning and in the afternoon, each time not less than 30 minutes.
8. Room at least once a day for wet cleaning to maintain cleanliness, if necessary, disinfection.
9. When flushing the toilet, cover the lid first and then flush.
10. When using range hoods and exhaust fans, keep the windows open throughout for natural ventilation.