[Explanation] The mobile nucleic acid testing laboratory has come to Shanghai!

On March 19, a reporter from China News Agency saw at No. 3494 Husong Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai, that the sign of the sample delivery area at the door was striking, and there were two laboratories and a sample receiving area further inside.

It is reported that this is the first mobile nucleic acid testing laboratory located in Shanghai. According to the deployment, the laboratory has officially started testing, with a daily testing volume of up to 400,000 people, which will effectively improve the timeliness and accuracy of nucleic acid testing in the jurisdiction.

  [Concurrent] Xue Jong, general manager of Shanghai Bohao Medical Laboratory

  We have sample rooms, extraction rooms, extraction rooms for reagents, PCR amplification rooms, and autoclave sterilization, so the whole construction is based on PCR standards, and our daily testing volume can reach 20,000 tubes each. Day, that is, there are 20,000 tubes in 24 hours. If 10 mixes 1, it can test 200,000 people, then 20 mixes 1 can test 400,000 people.

  [Explanation] At present, the laboratory is equipped with Fosun Diagnostics' new crown nucleic acid overall solution and equipment. The batch automated nucleic acid extraction platform is equipped with a total of 30 automated PCR extractors, and Fosun Diagnostics' new crown nucleic acid detection reagents have been used.

The site is also equipped with experimental quality control and biosafety offices, personnel and material support offices, sample docking and receiving areas, etc.

  [Concurrent] Xue Jong, general manager of Shanghai Bohao Medical Laboratory

  Through these guarantees, we have a sufficient guarantee for inspection. At the same time, we are also equipped with a requirement such as biosafety. We also deal with supplies and medical waste, including our autoclave, and then there is also a storage room for medical waste. ( Songjiang) District Health and Health Commission has helped us equip us with strength to transport these solid wastes to our side every day.

  Zhang Jian reports from Shanghai

Responsible editor: [Bian Liqun]