Over 10 million people collected in 4 and a half hours

──Take a direct look at the fourth full-staff screening information system guarantee site

  "From 6:00 a.m. to the present, in just 5 hours, the number of people collected for nucleic acid testing in the city has reached 11.29 million, of which 95% of the collection work has been completed in 3 districts, and victory is in sight!" At 11:00 a.m. on January 20, the Municipal Party Committee The conference room on the 9th floor of the Cyberspace Administration of China and the Municipal Big Data Management Center was boiling. Watching the increase in the number of data collected on the electronic display, the members of the technical team couldn't contain their excitement.

  Yesterday, our city launched the fourth nucleic acid detection work for all employees, and the efficiency of nucleic acid detection has been greatly improved again.

  "Before, it took 6 hours to collect more than 10 million people. Today, it took 4.5 hours. The peak collection volume per minute reached 43,500 times, which exceeded 39,400 times during the 'three screenings'." Deputy of the Municipal Big Data Management Center Senior engineer Lu Jing told reporters.

  In the early morning of January 11, our city decided to build a new nucleic acid detection information system. After a series of efforts such as server deployment, virtual machine configuration, basic environment construction, and training of front-line collectors, the "second screening" on January 12, The new system that can complete registration by simply scanning the resident ID card is officially launched.

  On the evening of January 18, in order to facilitate the inquiry of whether residents have participated in nucleic acid testing and sampling, our city quickly developed the "Nucleic Acid Testing Screening Collection Information Query Platform", which was officially launched on January 19.

  From the early morning to the evening, everyone used the temperature and accuracy of the data to run out of the "acceleration" of the war epidemic, and looked forward to the day of victory together...

  Our reporter Meng Ruobing