72 -hour adjustment to 48 hours!Shangqiu City adjusts the frequency of normalized nucleic acid detection

Author:Henan Daily Client Time:2022.07.15

Henan Daily client reporter Li Fenghu Liu Mengke

On the evening of July 14, the Office of the New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Institute of Shangqiu City issued the "Notice on Adjusting the frequency of normalized nucleic acid testing (No. 43, 2022)". The headquarters notified the request that in order to effectively play the role of normalized nucleic acid testing and early warning, combined with the current severe situation of the epidemic prevention and control, from 0:00 on July 15th, the normalized nucleic acid testing frequency of the main urban area of ​​Shangqiu City, the counties (cities) main urban areas of Shangqiu City is obtained. The original "72 -hour detection" was adjusted to "48 -hour detection once".

For personnel entering public places and taking public transport, scan the "place code" to perform a 48 -hour nucleic acid detection negative logo.

The operating entities of various public places at all levels must take the initiative to request personnel to enter the office (place) regional personnel to implement the "one test, one sweep and three inspections", that is, test temperature, scan the "place code", check the health code, itinerary and 48 -hour nucleic acid detection Negative logo. Those who do not comply with the regulations of the epidemic prevention and control, forcibly enter the office (place) area, and disrupt the order (place) order, have the right to persuade them.

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