(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Nanjing: From the 25th, drivers and passengers in Lining must provide a negative nucleic acid certificate within 48 hours

  China News Service, Nanjing, July 24 (Xu Shanshan) On the morning of the 24th, Nanjing held a press conference on the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia in Nanjing (the fourth session).

At the meeting, Zheng Chunfa, deputy director of the Nanjing Municipal Transportation Bureau, introduced that from 7 am on the 25th, 68 Lining inspection points will be temporarily set up on the border roads of Nanjing, and drivers and passengers who leave Nanjing via the highway will be tested for nucleic acid negative certificates and their health Code inspection.

  "We continue to advocate non-necessary peace. Citizens who really need to leave Nanjing should plan their travel in advance, prepare a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours, and apply for a health code, so as not to affect their travel." Zheng Chunfa said.

  According to reports, the inspection standards are divided into three aspects: those who have a green code of health code and have a negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours can pass freely; for a yellow code of health, those who cannot provide a negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours, Persuaded to return; the red code personnel of the health code will be guided to the nearest isolation point for 14 days of isolation medical observation.

  In addition, Wang Bingde, deputy director of the Nanjing Public Security Bureau, said that starting from the 25th, the public security organs will arrange more than 400 police officers at 68 inspection points in Lining to inspect all Nanjing license plate vehicles out of the city and non-Nanjing vehicles staying in Nanjing.

  From 0:00 to 24:00 on July 23, Nanjing added 12 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia (3 of which were mild and 9 were ordinary), and 4 new cases of asymptomatic infection were added.

Up to now, Nanjing has a total of 35 local confirmed cases and a total of 18 local asymptomatic infections.

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