further strengthen the inspection of nucleic acid detection certificates in various places and aggregation activities
In order to thoroughly implement the general strategy of "external prevention and internal prevention and rebound" and the general policy of "dynamic clearing", further implement the requirements of "four early days" and effectively deal with the spread risk of Omicron mutant, the leading group of Shandong Provincial Committee for coordinating epidemic prevention and control and economic operation recently issued the "Emergency Notice on Further Strengthening the inspection of nucleic acid detection certificates in various places and aggregation activities", requiring that from May 5,
the circular requires that party and government organs, enterprises, institutions and other social units, cultural entertainment, tourist attractions, sports and fitness, commercial buildings, shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, restaurants, farmers' markets, pharmacies and other public places, schools and child care institutions, pension service institutions, various enterprises, residential quarters, construction sites and other places, as well as transportation stations, transportation stations and public places. Medical institutions for all medical personnel, in the implementation of temperature measurement, code testing and other epidemic prevention measures at the same time, check the negative proof of nucleic acid testing within 48 hours. For critically ill patients, it is necessary to strictly implement the responsibility system for the first diagnosis, treat them in time in the buffer area set in advance, and conduct nucleic acid testing on the patients at the same time, and not refuse to consult on the grounds that there is no nucleic acid testing result; For gathering activities such as conference training, cultural performances, sports events, team tours, etc., according to the principle of "who organizes, who is responsible", the organizer will check the participants' negative nucleic acid test certificates within 48 hours while implementing epidemic prevention measures such as temperature measurement and code inspection.
According to the Notice, the nucleic acid test certificate is generally checked by the site code. For the elderly and other people who have not used smart phones, it can be carried out by checking paper nucleic acid test reports. The place code inspection shall be based on the nucleic acid detection time, and the paper report shall be based on the reporting time.
nucleic acid testing is free. The Notice also requires that, from May 4, nucleic acid testing will be free for all personnel, and the required expenses will be borne by the financial funds and the medical insurance fund. Among them, the expenses for nucleic acid testing for fever outpatients and inpatients will be paid by the medical insurance fund according to the original regulations, and the rest will be borne by the financial fund.
all localities need to issue test results within 8 hours and upload them to the provincial nucleic acid detection information system. The "Notice" requires that all localities take the county as the main body and the community as the unit to encrypt and optimize the layout of nucleic acid sampling points and announce them to the public in a timely manner. In rural areas, regular sampling points can be set up, and the sampling place, time, appointment method and telephone number can be announced to provide regular and fixed-point sampling services for residents in need. All counties should formulate work plans in a unified way, and do a good job in staffing and training of sampling points, material procurement and storage, arrangement of sample delivery vehicles and testing institutions, and medical waste disposal to ensure work quality and improve service efficiency. Municipalities should further strengthen the work of nucleic acid detection and data uploading to ensure that the detection results are issued within 8 hours from May 5 and uploaded to the provincial nucleic acid detection information system to meet the requirements of nucleic acid detection and verification.