Nucleic acid testing for all employees in the West Third Community of Tiantongyuan, and the unit involving cases has been closed for control

  Beijing News Express (Reporter Jiang Huizi) A reporter learned from the Tiantongyuan North Sub-district Office in Changping District that due to a confirmed case on July 27, Tiantongyuan West Third Community today (July 28) organized all residents in the community to conduct nucleic acid testing, involving cases. The unit has been closed for control.

  Pang Xinghuo, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, introduced the two newly confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Beijing on July 27 at the press conference on epidemic prevention and control work today. Among them, Case 2 is an associated case of asymptomatic infection in Dalian, whose temporary address in Beijing is Xisan Community, Tiantongyuan, Changping District, Beijing. Arrived in Beijing on July 19, stayed at home from July 20 to 23, and did not go out during the period.

  The reporter saw at the gate of the West Third Community of Tiantongyuan this morning that the entrances and exits for pedestrians and vehicles are open, and the temperature must be measured when entering and exiting, and the community access permits must be strictly checked. Visitors, express delivery, and takeaway are currently not allowed to enter the community.

  According to the on-site staff, the community had already opened express delivery, takeaway, etc. to enter the community, but "something went wrong, and it was impossible to enter yesterday."

  During the visit, residents kept asking about sampling locations for nucleic acid testing. A resident told reporters that yesterday the community issued a notice because of confirmed cases in the community. According to the requirements of the Beijing Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, all residents in the community will undergo nucleic acid testing.

  The reporter confirmed the news from the Tiantongyuan North Sub-district Office to which the community belongs. According to the staff, the community is currently organizing all residents for nucleic acid testing. In addition, the unit building involved in the case has also been closed for control.