China News Service, December 27. According to the WeChat official account of "Healthy Guizhou", on December 26, a case of a person who was cured and returned to Guizhou with a positive nucleic acid test was found in Qixingguan District of Bijie City. The report is as follows:

  People who were cured outside the province and returned to Qian with a positive nucleic acid test 1: female, 29 years old, currently living in Huancheng North Road, Shixi Street, Qixingguan District, Bijie City.

An asymptomatic person with new coronary pneumonia was diagnosed in Ruili City, Yunnan Province on October 25, and was treated in isolation at Zhongdai Hospital in Ruili, Yunnan Province.

He was cured and discharged from the hospital on November 21, and was quarantined at the Moon Island quarantine point until December 21. During the period, he was subjected to 5 nucleic acid tests and the results were all negative.

On December 22, I took the flight back to Guizhou, and after arriving at Bijie Feixiong Airport, I was driven home by a friend.

On December 23, staff from Shixi Street Health Center came to take samples, and the test results on December 24 showed negative.

On December 26, his nucleic acid test result was positive, and he has been transported to Jiangjunshan Hospital in a closed loop.

At present, relevant contacts, key populations, and places have been fully investigated. Nucleic acid testing, environmental disinfection and other emergency measures are proceeding in an orderly manner. Nucleic acid test results have been found to be negative.

  After organized experts combined with the on-site epidemiological investigation and the past characteristics of Fuyang cases, the overall risk of transmission is relatively small.

The general public is requested not to believe in or spread rumors, and to strictly take personal protection, and to adhere to protective measures such as wearing masks, washing hands frequently, ventilating frequently, and not gathering together. Once symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, etc. occur, they should immediately go to the nearest fever clinic. .