Chinanews.com, Guangzhou, May 29th. Title: Direct access to the nucleic acid test of all employees in Nanpu, Guangzhou: Residents found that the "island was closed" after getting up

  Author Sun Qiuxia

  Guangzhou has recently reappeared with confirmed cases of sporadic new coronary pneumonia, and the city’s epidemic prevention and control measures have been continuously upgraded. From the 29th, Nanpu Island in Panyu District has been conducting nucleic acid tests for all employees, and the results are negative before going out.

Residents of Nanpu Island in Guangzhou sat on the bench and lined up to test for nucleic acid.

Photo by Sun Qiuxia

  On the morning of the 29th, the reporter saw at the nucleic acid detection point on the left side of the main entrance of Ruyingju in Lijiang Garden, Guangzhou, local residents began to line up at around 7 in the morning, and some people were wearing protective glasses.

About an hour later, the whole team was winding to the edge of the river. Many residents were sitting on their own benches, holding umbrellas to block the sun. Some people’s backs were posted with "For the elderly and children 4 people." queue".

Medical staff are testing nucleic acid for residents of Nanpu Island, Guangzhou. Photo by Sun Qiuxia

  Nanpu Island is located in the northwest of Panyu District, where residential communities such as Hailong Bay, Guangzhou Country Garden, Lijiang Garden, and Jinxiu Peninsula are all located.

Due to the large number of permanent residents on the entire island, there are 13 test points for the nucleic acid test for all employees in Nanpu.

  Mr. Huo, who lives in Lijiang Garden, told Chinanews.com that he is currently doing auto parts business in Guangzhou and originally planned to go to Foshan this morning to meet customers.

"After I got up in the morning, I saw that everyone in the WeChat group said that Nanpu was blocked and could not leave. I could only go out if the nucleic acid test was negative. I came over and queued up. The security guard in the building also notified everyone to do the nucleic acid test at around 9:00. Mr. Huo said.

  Mr. Qin, who also lives in Lijiang Garden, walked to the Nanpu subway station at 7:30 in the morning and found that the subway station was closed. He was working in an off-campus training institution, so he went home to give students online lessons.

In Ruyingju, Lijiang Garden, Guangzhou, residents lined up to test for nucleic acid.

Photo by Sun Qiuxia

  The reporter learned that Nanpu Island will implement the island-wide closed management from 3 am on the 29th.

The Guangzhou Metro announced at around 10 o’clock that from now on, all entrances and exits of Xilong Station and Kengkou Station on Line 1, Longxi Station, Jushu Station, Xilong Station, Hedong Station, and Shayong Station on Line 1 will only be accessible. , Nanpu Station of Line 2 ceased external service.

  As for the news of "closing the island", most people only learned about it after getting up in the morning.

A community volunteer told reporters that she only learned that Nanpu Island has been closed for management when she had breakfast today. The community informed her to go to the nucleic acid testing site to help, and asked the residents in the queue to scan the QR code to register for personal information sampling. Some volunteers were responsible for the site. Assign numbers to everyone.

Medical staff are testing nucleic acid for residents of Nanpu Island, Guangzhou. Photo by Sun Qiuxia

  At around 12 noon, the reporter saw that many shops in Lijiang Garden had closed, and some were still open for business.

Among them, the shelves of some fruit shops are empty, and the community fresh food chain "Aunt Qian" has temporarily suspended operations.

  Ms. Li, who lives in South China Country Garden in Guangzhou, told reporters that she visited my sister-in-law’s house last night, but she couldn’t get out when she got up in the morning. Because she was in a hurry to go home, she came to line up for nucleic acid testing at 8:30, which lasted more than 6 hours. Finally, the nucleic acid test was completed.

  Around 3 pm, the outdoor temperature in Guangzhou had exceeded 30°C. There were still long lines at the entrance of Ruyingju. Four medical staff wore thick protective clothing and raced against the clock to perform nucleic acid tests on residents. Many people took the initiative to thank them.

A sudden torrential rain made Guangzhou's hot weather a little cooler. Residents who have not yet been queued are anxiously waiting, hoping that the epidemic will end soon.

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