(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) The third round of nucleic acid testing for all employees in Xiamen's five districts has been launched first

  China News Service, Xiamen, September 20 (Reporter Yang Fushan) The five districts of Siming, Huli, Haicang, Jimei, and Xiang'an in Xiamen City successively launched the third round of nucleic acid tests for all employees on the morning of the 20th; the outbreak was concentrated in the area On the afternoon of the 19th, Tong'an District has already launched the third round of nucleic acid testing for all employees.

People in Xiamen lined up for inspection in order.

Photo by Yang Fushan

  The above-mentioned 5 districts of Xiamen issued separate notices on the evening of the 19th, deciding that all people who work and live in their respective administrative areas need to carry out nucleic acid testing; for people with disabilities, the community will organize door-to-door sampling to ensure full coverage and no one person is missed.

  Early that morning, the reporter randomly visited several nucleic acid testing sites, and felt that the number of people waiting in line for inspection had increased significantly. The queues stretched out from the testing sites and around the roads outside the community, with no end in sight.

Despite the hot weather, the people lined up in order.

From time to time, on-site volunteer service personnel shuttle back and forth between the team, reminding the public to scan the pre-registration and open the health code in advance to speed up the progress of the test.

People in Xiamen lined up to wait for the nucleic acid test site.

Photo by Yang Fushan

  A young volunteer saw a young couple queuing with a child, and stepped forward and reminded that people with children can take the green channel instead of queuing.

The young father smiled and said, "It's all right, it's all right, and it will be there in a while."

  The reporter deliberately came to the Xiamen Auditorium to queue up for nucleic acid testing, and found that there were also many more people waiting for nucleic acid testing than in the past, but the reporter deliberately calculated the time, and it took less than half an hour from queuing to leaving for the test.

  A member of the public told reporters that he had done four nucleic acid tests this month, "I hope Xiamen will get out of the haze of the epidemic as soon as possible."

People in Xiamen braved the hot weather to line up for nucleic acid testing.

Photo by Yang Fushan

  "The introduction of various prevention and control measures has obviously accelerated a lot." A media reporter said.

  Information from the Xiamen Municipal Health Commission showed that from 0-24 on September 19, the city reported 16 new local confirmed cases. Among them, there was 1 new case in Binhai Street, Siming District on the island, and Song in Haicang District off the island. One case occurred in Yu Street, and the rest occurred in Tong'an District.

Tong'an District has started the third round of nucleic acid testing for all employees at 17:00 on the 19th and is expected to be completed at 14:00 on the 20th.

  When the reporter left the test site, he saw people in twos and threes coming slowly along the way, with the same calmness as before.

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