China News Service, Hangzhou, February 25 (Tong Xiaoyu) On February 25, Chen Guangsheng, Executive Deputy Director of the Office of the Leading Group for Prevention and Control of Zhejiang Province and Deputy Secretary-General of the Zhejiang Provincial Government, said that teachers and students in Zhejiang colleges and universities do not need to receive nucleic acid for non-special circumstances. Check, and do not need to go through home health monitoring to return to school.

  On the same day, a press conference on the prevention and control of new coronavirus pneumonia in Zhejiang Province was held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang.

It was mentioned at the meeting that the current opening of schools in various parts of Zhejiang follows the principle of phases and batches, and wrong time and peak.

  According to statistics, primary and secondary schools and kindergartens in various regions generally complete the start of school before March 1.

Colleges and universities are coordinated by Zhejiang Province to start school at a staggered peak, and most colleges and universities will start school from February 28th to March 11th.

  Colleges and universities are densely staffed and have a wide range of sources. Chen Guangsheng mentioned that it is necessary to strengthen the communication between schools in the relevant higher education parks, rationally arrange the staggered rhythm, avoid concentrating on the same time as the regional schools, and try to prevent excessive gathering of personnel.

Students enter the school for temperature measurement (data map).

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  Chen Feng, deputy director of the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education, suggested that, for example, colleges and universities in the same higher education park stagger each other, and different grades or colleges of the same school should register in batches.

He mentioned that in order to avoid the peak of Spring Festival travel, 24 colleges and universities in Zhejiang have adjusted and delayed the start of school.

  After the school start time is determined, do teachers and students in Zhejiang universities still need nucleic acid testing and home health monitoring when they return to school?

  Chen Guangsheng said that Zhejiang had previously reviewed the health conditions and travel experience of teachers and students.

The results showed that on February 24, there were 428 people holding the "red code", of which 295 were overseas students or foreign teachers, 56 were overseas personnel who went abroad on business, and 73 were overseas medical observation personnel who came to Zhejiang and are still in isolation , Only 4 people were close contacts or key concerns involved in the epidemic.

  He said that despite the large-scale movement of people during the winter vacation, the rest of the teachers and students hold the "green code" health code and can report directly on the day of school. No nucleic acid test is required for non-special circumstances, and no home health monitoring is required to return to school. .

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