[Explanation] With the launch of the second round of nucleic acid testing in key areas of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, more than 400 local buses have turned into "nucleic acid sampling mobile vehicles", shuttled in the streets and alleys, parked near the community, and made it convenient for people to conduct nucleic acid nearby. Detection.

The mobile nucleic acid sampling bus has also become a unique local landscape.

  [Concurrent] Liu Yuchen, a citizen of Hohhot

  This time I used this form of bus (for nucleic acid sampling), one is that it is relatively mobile, and it is also convenient for everyone to accept this nucleic acid test at any time.

  [Explanation] The reporter learned that considering that some old communities in the urban area have imperfect facilities, insufficient venue space, and relatively concentrated residents.

The Hohhot Public Transport Corporation has successively deployed more than 400 emergency standby buses to enter various communities to replace tents as nucleic acid testing points, effectively alleviating the shortage of epidemic prevention and control materials and insufficient community sites.

  [Concurrent] Dong Junjie, Chief of Operations, Hohhot Public Transport No. 5 Company

  After all, we have some old communities where the facilities are not very complete and the personnel are relatively concentrated. In order to spread the epidemic prevention and control, everyone conducts the nucleic acid test of the epidemic.

Our bus can provide us with lights and warm air during the nucleic acid testing process to ensure the normal progress of our nucleic acid testing work. At the same time, to divert our citizens, we will set up this nucleic acid testing site as soon as possible. The nucleic acid detection work was successfully completed.

  [Explanation] In the late autumn, the temperature in Hohhot in the morning and evening has dropped to freezing point. These "nucleic acid sampling mobile vehicles" not only provide a place for nucleic acid testing, but also become a "safe haven" for medical staff.

In the bus, warm air and lights can be provided in the morning and evening, and it is a nucleic acid detection point that integrates multiple functions such as working rooms, rest rooms, and warehouses.

  [Concurrent] Liu Yuchen, a citizen of Hohhot

  I am also a family member of a medical worker, so this time I saw that medical workers paid a lot for the prevention and control of this epidemic.

With this type of mobile nucleic acid test (vehicle) for public transportation, the efficiency of nucleic acid testing has been greatly improved, and it has also helped these hard-working medical workers, so that they are less exposed to wind and sun.

  Reporter Chen Feng from Hohhot

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]