China News Service, Hangzhou, December 4th (Wang Yifei) In the middle of the night on December 4th, many places in Zhejiang announced that they would optimize and adjust relevant measures for epidemic prevention and control from December 5th.

As of press time at 24:00 on the 4th, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou, Shaoxing, Taizhou, Jinhua, Zhoushan, Huzhou, Jiaxing, Quzhou and other places in the province have successively issued relevant announcements.

  The optimization and adjustment content of the above circulars are consistent, specifically:

  1. No longer carry out normalized nucleic acid testing, and implement "willing to check all" and continue to provide convenient testing services in all regions.

  2. Except for special places such as nursing homes, welfare homes, primary and secondary schools, and kindergartens, when entering public places by public transportation such as subways and buses, no nucleic acid test certificates or "place codes" will be scanned.

  3. People who purchase "four categories" of drugs through pharmacies no longer require nucleic acid testing and coding to promote testing.

  4. Eligible people are asked to get vaccinated as soon as possible, and people over 60 years old are encouraged to "receive as many vaccines as possible" to further strengthen the immune barrier of the population.

  5. The general public is requested to continue to implement personal protection measures such as wearing masks, maintaining social distance, and doing "hand hygiene", and be the first person responsible for their own health.

  6. Governments at all levels, enterprises and institutions, grassroots communities (villages) and all sectors of society work together to create a good atmosphere for scientific prevention and control.

  All localities stated in the notice that the above measures will be implemented from December 5, and the next step will be to continue to optimize and adjust relevant prevention and control measures according to changes in national policies and the epidemic situation.

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