China News Service, August 3, According to the Civil Aviation Administration website, on August 2, the Civil Aviation Administration issued an emergency notice in response to the current severe situation of domestic epidemic prevention and control, as well as the rapid spread of delta variants and the difficulty of prevention and control. , It is required to further strengthen the prevention and control of domestic flights and airport epidemics by further encrypting the frequency of nucleic acid testing of staff and comprehensively strengthening the prevention and control measures on board and at the airport.

  The notice requires that the frequency of nucleic acid testing for domestic flight crews and various airport staff at this stage should be further encrypted.

According to the characteristics of the delta variant, each airline and each airport should arrange for their staff to accept nucleic acid testing and be included in the local government in accordance with the unified deployment requirements of the territorial government, and the testing frequency determined by the joint prevention and control mechanism of the State Council, the Civil Aviation Administration and the local government. Examine the free range.

Front-line staff at ports of entry who are directly engaged in international passengers, imported goods and aircraft-related services, as high-risk personnel, carry out nucleic acid tests every other day, and take turns according to the situation, and try to have personnel undergoing tests every day.

Domestic flight crews, various domestic flight support personnel, and various life logistics services and management personnel contacting the above-mentioned high-risk personnel will be tested twice a week, and nucleic acid tests will be carried out at intervals of more than 2 days.

  Regarding domestic flights, the notice requires that airlines should comprehensively strengthen various epidemic prevention and control measures for domestic flights on the basis of the "Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of the Epidemic of Transport Airlines".

Including the establishment of an on-board quarantine area. When there are medium and high-risk areas in the city where the flight originates, three rows of seats should be reserved on the rear right side of the aircraft for use as an on-board emergency handling quarantine area; in-flight services will be simplified during periods of frequent outbreaks of domestic clusters; The frequency of disinfection in key areas such as toilets; strengthen the management of epidemic prevention during the flight crew, especially the crew rest area (if any) should be physically separated from the passenger seating area, the flight crew working area, passenger seating area, and on-board isolation area Different flight attendants should provide on-board services, and crew members should reduce access to the cockpit.

  In response to the epidemic prevention and control work of transportation airports, the notice requires that all airports should earnestly implement the "Guiding Opinions of the Civil Aviation Administration on Further Strengthening the Epidemic Prevention and Control Work of International Airports", and continue to strengthen relevant epidemic prevention on the basis of implementing the "Guidelines for Epidemic Prevention and Control of Transportation Airports". Control work, including strengthening the temperature test code, checking the negative certificate of nucleic acid test according to the requirements of local government departments; providing hand sanitizing products in easy-to-access locations in the terminal; strengthening the ventilation and disinfection of public areas in the airport; increasing the security inspection area, Elimination frequency in key areas such as check-in counters, shops, restaurants, restrooms, trash cans, etc.

  In addition, the Civil Aviation Administration requires that the above-mentioned nucleic acid testing frequency and personal protection requirements are not completely consistent with other documents, and they shall be strictly enforced.