Qiantang District, Hangzhou: From August 17th, personnel entering Xiasha Street and Baiyang Street are required to hold a 24 -hour kernel acidic acid test certificate

Author:Voice of Zhejiang Time:2022.08.16

Study on the Leading and Control Group of the Epidemic Prevention and Control Group in Qiantang District, Hangzhou, has decided that starting from August 17, party and government agencies, institutions, and other social units, medical and health, cultural entertainment, tourism spots, sports fitness, Commercial Building, Shopping Mall Supermarkets, Hotels, Hotels, Catering Hotels, Farmers Markets and Pharmacy and other public places, schools and child care institutions, pension service agencies, various enterprises, residential communities, construction sites and other places, as well as transportation stations, transportation stations, transportation stationsWith the public transportation, in accordance with the principle of "who manages and who is responsible", while implementing epidemic prevention measures such as temperature measurement and code testing, all 24 -hour kernel acidic acid test negative certificates or 24 -hour kernel acid test certification.For patients with severe critical illnesses, the first consultation system must be strictly implemented, and the buffer areas set up in advance should be treated in a timely manner. At the same time, nucleic acid testing is performed on the grounds of non -nucleic acid test results.(Voice of Zhejiang reporter Ying Guangyu)

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