In order to curb the spread of the epidemic, Chaoyang District, Beijing conducted three nucleic acid tests on people in the temporary control area on April 29, May 1, and May 4.

  On the morning of the 29th, the reporter saw at a nucleic acid testing site in Harmony Yayuan Community, Jinsong Street, Chaoyang District, that the scene was orderly and residents were queuing up for nucleic acid testing under the guidance of the staff. The nucleic acid testing site required residents to wear N95 uniformly. Masks are distributed free of charge to those who are not wearing them to ensure that residents do not cross-infection during the queuing process.

  In addition, a "green channel" for nucleic acid testing was set up on site to provide personalized services for the elderly, children, pregnant women and people with limited mobility.

According to reports, in order to ensure the smooth and orderly nucleic acid testing in the temporary control area, the Chaoyang District Health and Construction Commission coordinated the deployment of more than 10 hospitals including the China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing Chaoyang Liu Hospital, Chaoyang District Shuangqiao Hospital and Dawang Road Emergency Rescue Hospital. A total of more than 600 medical staff participated in this round of nucleic acid sampling to fully support epidemic prevention and control.

(Reporter Du Yan and Liu Chao produced Liu Yinghan's video from Beijing Chaoyang Rong Media Center)

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