China News Service, July 1 (Xinhua) Yesterday, the WeChat public account of the Information Office of the Beijing Municipal People's Government issued the "Notice on the Release of the First and Second Batch of Nucleic Acid Testing Telephone Appointment Services Public Medical Institution List" (hereinafter referred to as the "Announcement"). The circular stated that the Beijing Municipal Health Commission organized public medical institutions to open telephone appointments and consultation lines to provide services such as nucleic acid detection telephone appointments. Appointments and consultation telephones will be announced. Units and individuals with testing needs can make appointments and register in advance to conduct tests in an orderly manner.

  The notice stated that in addition to telephone appointments, the hospital also provides a variety of appointment methods, citizens can also use the Beijing appointment registration unified platform (Beijing 114 appointment registration), Beijing Medical Connect, medical institutions official APP, WeChat public account and other appointment tests.

  Beijing Municipal Health and Health Commission reminds: nucleic acid testing appointments are for people who have no symptoms such as fever, no epidemiological history, and who voluntarily undergo nucleic acid testing. Persons with fever, cough, sore throat and other symptoms must promptly go to the fever clinic for screening; make on-demand appointments, cross-peak appointments, wear masks, do not get together to avoid cross-infection; bring ID cards and social security cards for medical treatment, and cooperate with hospital pre-examination For triage work, scan the "health code" to truthfully declare personal health; wear a mask throughout the visit and maintain a one-meter social distance; no fasting for nucleic acid collection, do not smoke, drink, or chew gum within 2 hours before sampling; for the pharynx For sensitive people, it is recommended not to eat two hours before sampling to avoid nausea and vomiting when collecting throat swabs.