(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Guangzhou Nansha: Strengthen Traffic Control and Speed ​​up Nucleic Acid Testing for All Employees

  China News Service, Guangzhou, June 6th. Title: Nansha, Guangzhou: Strengthening traffic control and accelerating nucleic acid testing for all employees

  China News Agency reporter Wang Jian

  The Nansha District of Guangzhou City in the early morning of the 6th was different from the past. There were fewer vehicles on the highways to go to all parts of the country, but there were more citizens going for nucleic acid tests on the streets.

  At 0:00 on the 6th, the Nansha District New Coronavirus Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters stated that in order to cooperate with the nucleic acid testing of all employees in the district, the operation of urban buses, subways, ferries, and long-distance passenger transportation in the whole district will be suspended. On the basis of the temporary closure of the piers and other channels away from Nansha, guidance on traffic control measures in the area during the epidemic period was issued, requiring vehicles in Nansha to only enter and not exit in principle.

  The guidance proposes that for trucks operating in the Nansha port area, the Guangzhou Port Group will strengthen the management of the epidemic prevention and control of vehicle drivers entering the port area in accordance with the requirements of epidemic prevention and control work.

When leaving Nansha District, in accordance with the "point-to-point" closed-loop management principle, the driver and passenger must hold a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 72 hours, and can only enter and exit the port area through the Nansha Port Express and the expressway connected to it.

For trucks in Nansha District (except Nansha Port Area), when leaving the area, the driver and passenger must present the relevant certificate of the unit in addition to the certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 72 hours.

  In addition to the above-mentioned vehicles, if units with epidemic prevention tasks or special circumstances need to leave Nansha District, specific requirements must be made. The competent department of the corresponding industry shall implement hierarchical and classified management after verification, and be released after epidemic prevention inspections; passenger cars except for the same requirements In addition, the driver and passenger are required to hold a certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 72 hours.

  Simultaneously with the traffic control in Nansha District, there is also a nucleic acid test for all employees in Nansha District. A total of 200 nucleic acid test points have been set up in the district this time.

  “We started work on nucleic acid testing at 13:00 on the 5th, and started testing at 19:00. By 22:00, more than 1,800 samples have been collected.” The relevant person in charge of the Nansha Wanda Plaza testing point told reporters that there are 6 testing points in total. At least two medical staff are assigned to each inspection port.

  "This test is also for everyone's health and safety. I finished the test in more than ten minutes." Mr. Luo, a citizen who performed the test at Wanda Plaza, expressed his understanding of the whole night nucleic acid test.

  At the Nansha Youfangtiandi test site, Hong Kong young man Hong, who had just completed the nucleic acid test, told reporters that the whole test process was much faster than he expected. He originally expected it would take an hour or two, but he did not expect it to be completed in 20 minutes. Detection.

  "I am mainly responsible for guiding citizens to fill in the electronic form for nucleic acid testing. I am busy from 13:00 to 20:00 on the 5th." said Mr. Liu, a young Macau man who volunteered at a temporary nucleic acid testing spot on Nansha Street. On the one hand, the testing arrangements On the other hand, the entire detection process is set up reasonably, and citizens are arranged to go to the detection point in time intervals, which avoids gathering of people.

  Mr. Tan, who works at the Fok Yingdong Research Institute of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in Nansha, said that he completed the test in just 3 minutes at a temporary test site in Nanheng Village.

  Until 4 o'clock on the 6th, at multiple temporary test points on the streets of Nansha, citizens still went to do nucleic acid tests one after another.

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