China News Service, Dalian, November 7 (Reporter Yang Yi) On the evening of the 7th, in Dalian City, Liaoning Province, the cold wind roared and heavy rain fell, and the minimum temperature had dropped to minus 0°C.

Under the cold wave, some streets and communities in Dalian carried out nucleic acid tests for all employees. Local people lined up with umbrellas to conduct tests in an orderly manner.

  Since November 4, Dalian City has reported 20 confirmed cases of local new coronary pneumonia and 18 asymptomatic infections.

In order to quickly and completely block the channels and channels of infection, the streets and communities in some areas of Dalian have launched nucleic acid tests for all employees.

  That night, reporters from Chinanews.com saw at designated nucleic acid testing sites in some streets in Dalian that medical staff had entered various neighborhoods and communities and started to work, and citizens were lining up for testing in an orderly manner.

The picture shows residents queuing for testing.

Photo by Wang Han

  "Come on, please open your mouth." In Wenyuan Community, Lijia Street, Shahekou District, Dalian, medical staff from Dalian Central Hospital are conducting tests for residents. The nucleic acid test site is busy and orderly.

The entire process of collecting personal information and performing nucleic acid testing can be completed in less than 1 minute.

  “I’m very touched. The medical staff worked tirelessly and did not fear the cold to test for everyone, so that we felt warm and caring.” Yang Qiaoyan, a resident who has just completed the nucleic acid test, said that each of us citizens should actively cooperate and hope to overcome the epidemic as soon as possible.

  Lijia Street Office, Shahekou District, Dalian City has 12 community neighborhood committees under its jurisdiction. The permanent population here is more than 130,000 and the population is dense.

Li Xiaolan, secretary of the Party Working Committee of Lijia Subdistrict, introduced that in order to truly achieve due diligence and not miss one person, all the staff of the local government agencies all sank to the community to assist in their work.

The picture shows that medical staff have stationed in various neighborhoods and communities and started to work.

Photo by Wang Han

  In Dalian Yipin Xinghai Community, the nucleic acid testing site is set up in the public building downstairs. In order to prevent the gathering of people, the community staff has isolated a meter line. When the testers are in line, the staff will constantly remind them to maintain one Meter distance.

  "Today's weather is extremely cold, and Dalian is very warm today." Resident Ms. Wang said that the nucleic acid test point is located downstairs at home. In the evening, the community informs that nucleic acid test is to be done, so you can bring your family to the test point without leaving your house. It is very convenient to complete nucleic acid detection.

  In Baiyun Street, Xigang District, Dalian City, the street issued the designated nucleic acid test points for all communities under the street through the public account in advance, and reminded residents to prepare health codes, bring ID cards, wear masks, and take care of the cold in advance.

The picture shows residents queuing for testing.

Photo by Yang Shouyi

  The first case of this round of the epidemic occurred in Zhuanghe City, Dalian, and was the first designated cold storage employee in Zhuanghe City.

The reporter was informed that in order to further investigate the risk of the spread of the epidemic, the city has fully launched the second round of nucleic acid testing for all employees.

The Dalian Municipal Health Commission once again organized 1,100 medical staff from 11 hospitals in the city to rush to Zhuanghe to support nucleic acid sampling. At present, nucleic acid testing is proceeding in an orderly manner.

  On the morning of November 4, Dalian City reported a new local confirmed case.

Up to now, Dalian City has reported 20 confirmed cases of local new coronary pneumonia and 18 asymptomatic infections. A total of 3 areas have been designated as medium-risk areas.

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