What should I do if all employees are not at home for nucleic acid testing?

Nucleic acid testing of all employees is an important means of epidemic prevention and control. After an epidemic breaks out in some areas, nucleic acid testing of all employees will be carried out. This can avoid the spread of the virus in a short period of time and contribute to epidemic prevention and control. . If all employees are not in the local area, there is generally no need to do nucleic acid testing. This is usually done by local personnel. Now, let’s learn the relevant knowledge with the editor!

What do all employees need to bring for nucleic acid testing?

For nucleic acid testing, you generally need to bring your ID card.

An ID card is required to obtain nucleic acid test results. Taking the nucleic acid test is a very strict test, so you need to carry your ID card with you throughout the process. Persons being tested should not only carry valid documents such as ID cards, but also present health codes.

Nucleic acid results are available in approximately 24 hours. In special circumstances, there is no need to obtain a report, and the health code can be automatically displayed (the upload time is about three days); if a paper report is really needed, it can be printed on the self-service machine in the laboratory department.

What to do if all employees are not at home for nucleic acid testing

If you are not at home due to a conflict in time for nucleic acid testing in your own community, you can go to other nearby testing points for nucleic acid testing in the near future. You can go to the hospital for nucleic acid testing at your own expense.

All employees are generally required to undergo nucleic acid testing. Cities with a population of less than 5 million will complete nucleic acid screening and testing tasks for all employees within 2 days. When necessary, the province (region, city) can provide overall protection. In cities with a population of more than 5 million, nucleic acid screening and testing tasks for all employees should be completed within 3-5 days. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen research and judgment based on the actual situation of the epidemic, scientifically delineate risk areas, and make dynamic adjustments as soon as possible. The first round of testing can use 10-mix-1 testing technology to screen out infected people as soon as possible. Subsequent nucleic acid testing and screening for all employees can be carried out according to the single collection and testing plan for key groups and high-risk areas, and the mixed collection and testing plan for medium and low-risk areas. Mixed mineral detection can use 10 mixed 1 or 5 mixed 1 mixed mineral detection technology. Based on the comprehensive evaluation of the screening results, the screening and testing rounds are determined. If necessary, multiple rounds of screening and testing can be conducted in local areas and key groups.

Notes on nationwide nucleic acid testing

1. Queue

You must keep a distance of about one meter from the person in front of you. Make sure to wear a mask throughout the entire process, follow the guidance of on-site staff, prepare health codes in advance, and queue patiently.

2. Registration

Register information on site to ensure traceability of test results. We were supposed to show our ID card or sampling code, but we couldn't submit it to the staff, let alone put it on the registration desk.

3. Do not hold the table

Some subjects will cough due to throat discomfort, and the droplets will contaminate the table. Therefore, do not hold the test bench with your hands or put objects down to avoid contamination.

4. Do not stay after the test

After the test, quickly find a nearby medical waste container and spit it out, put on a mask immediately, and leave as soon as possible. Don't stop asking if it's over or if a report has been released. Leaving the window is the end. No follow-up notification to you is the best report.

These are the considerations that must be kept in mind during the nucleic acid testing queue. Of course, there are many specific details. We must follow the tips and guidance of the on-site staff.