[Explanation] On April 26, Shanghai announced the first batch of normalized nucleic acid sampling sites. How is the situation on site?

On April 27, the reporter visited some sampling points on the spot to learn about the relevant situation.

  At 8:30 in the morning, a convenient nucleic acid sampling point near Baiyulan Square in Hongkou District has been opened. The staff introduced that it is currently free, and visitors can scan the nucleic acid code or green code for detection.

  Mr. Deng is an "old customer" here. He introduced that as a delivery rider, he needs to upload nucleic acid certificates every day in order to pass the electronic work permit review.

  [Concurrent] Mr. Deng, a citizen of Shanghai

  The riders recommended it in the chat group, (said) the nucleic acid is done faster in this place, the results are faster, and there is no need to queue, so it is said that they have come here.

  [Explanation] The reporter saw at the scene that the workstation of the sampling point is similar to the design of a newsstand, which can accommodate two doctors to take samples, and has various functions.

When sampling, doctors use protective gloves on the outer wall to achieve "contactless nucleic acid detection", preventing cross-infection between medical staff and testing personnel.

  At 1:30 p.m., the convenient nucleic acid sampling point in Pudong Jinqiao International Plaza started operation.

  【Concurrent】Staff

  Our site started on April 9th. The daily service time is from 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm. It is mainly for people who guarantee the operation of the city, such as couriers and sanitation workers, etc. The price here is free of.

  [Explanation] Mr. Wang opened a steamed bun shop nearby. In order to be able to open at any time, he would do nucleic acid testing here every day.

  [Concurrent] Mr. Wang, a citizen of Shanghai

  One of our nucleic acid is for our own safety, and the other is for fear of infecting others. Anyway, we try to keep ourselves negative every day.

I've been here four or five times, and the results are pretty quick.

  [Explanation] According to reports, the fixed sampling points are mainly based on about 200 medical institutions in Shanghai; the convenient sampling points are mainly set up in the form of "books and newsstands"; the mobile sampling points are mainly based on the form of "breakfast cart", including setting Sampling cabins, mobile sampling vehicles and other forms improve mobility and mobility, and provide quick response services for temporary new sampling needs.

  Currently, according to population density and functional positioning, Shanghai is arranging sampling points in residential areas, transportation stations, surrounding office areas, schools, large supermarkets, large outdoor venues, construction sites and other areas to build a "15-minute nucleic acid service circle".

  Li Qiuying, Chen Congyao and Xu Mingrui reported from Shanghai

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]