China News Service, May 17th, Beijing time, on the 16th of Beijing time, the website of the Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Commission issued a notice called "Wuhan Centralized Nucleic Acid Test Ten Questions and Ten Answers", on issues related to the implementation of centralized nucleic acid detection throughout Wuhan Respond.

  The full text is as follows:

  On May 14, our city deployed to carry out centralized nucleic acid detection throughout the city. In order to let the majority of residents and friends understand the relevant situation in a comprehensive and accurate manner, we will now reply to your concerns.

  1. Why carry out nucleic acid testing in the city?

  A: The current situation of epidemic prevention and control in the city has stabilized, but there are still newly discovered asymptomatic infected people every day, which affects the confidence of the people in Han and returning to work and life. In order to coordinate epidemic prevention and control and economic and social development, and to create a safe and healthy learning, production, and living environment for resuming production, resuming business, resuming business, and returning to school, the municipal party committee and municipal government further strengthen nucleic acid detection and speed up screening throughout the city. For symptomatic infected persons, find out the number of asymptomatic infected persons to the greatest extent, implement strict closed-loop management of the whole process, and try their best to block possible sources of infection. This is not only conducive to precise prevention and control, and strives to block the spread of the virus as soon as possible, but also helps to eliminate social fears and prejudices, so that the residents can rest assured, and it is also conducive to the comprehensive recovery of the economy and society, and return to normal life.

  2. What are the targets of nucleic acid testing?

  Answer: According to the principle of "willing to check and check", the city's residents and temporary residents who have not tested for new crown virus nucleic acid are included in the scope of this test, and priority is given to the residents in the formerly infected areas, old areas and densely populated areas . It is not recommended to test children under 6 years of age.

  Residents who have done nucleic acid testing in the early stage do not need to do it in principle. Residents who have never done nucleic acid testing should recommend nucleic acid testing in a responsible manner towards individuals, family members, and others.

  3. Where do resident friends go to sample? What documents do I need to bring? How to take samples for people with reduced mobility? What if I miss the appointment time?

  Answer: According to the principle of territorialization, resident friends go to the sampling point of the community where they live to take samples. When sampling, follow the unified arrangement of the community, make an appointment to go, and bring your ID card or household registration certificate and other valid documents.

  Residents with reduced mobility can contact the community, and the community will arrange personnel to take samples.

  If you miss the scheduled sampling time, you can contact the community to reschedule the time for supplemental sampling.

  4. Is nucleic acid testing at its own expense or free of charge?

  Answer: The funds required for testing are in principle shared by the municipal and district finances at a 1: 1 ratio. Individuals do not need to bear any costs.

  5. How to avoid cross infection during sampling?

  Answer: In order to avoid cross-infection, the following measures are taken: First, take the community as a unit, and proceed in an orderly manner by sub-district, sub-building, and time period, to prevent a large number of people from gathering in a short period of time. The second is to publish testing instructions through micro-neighborhoods and cell broadcasts to remind you to do personal protection. The third is to set up sampling points reasonably in open areas of the community, do a good job of environmental sanitation, maintain ventilation, set up temperature monitoring points at the entrance, arrange special personnel on duty, and remind residents to keep the distance. Fourth, the sampling personnel should take good protection, remind the residents to wear masks (wear one for one) and pay attention to hand hygiene. Fifth, after completing one case, the sampling staff should change gloves or disinfect the gloves. Sixth, configure hospital sense personnel and staff at each sampling point to guide on-site protection and handle accidents in a timely manner.

  6. How to ensure the sampling quality?

  Answer: In order to ensure the quality of on-site sampling, community sampling services are generally taken care of by community health service centers (township hospitals) and hospitals. Specialized training is provided to the selected sampling personnel, and then sampling will be done at each sampling point after mastering the technology.

  7. How to ensure the accuracy of the test results?

  Answer: Take various measures to strengthen sampling site management and laboratory quality control. The first is strict access, and testing is carried out by qualified professional institutions approved by the provincial new crown epidemic prevention and control headquarters. Second, the city and district set up technical guidance and quality control working groups to ensure sample quality and test quality through on-site guidance and supervision and inspection to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

  8. How to know your test result?

  Answer: If the test result is positive, the relevant department will contact the resident as soon as possible and carry out standard disposal according to the requirements of diagnosis, treatment and prevention. If the resident friend does not receive the relevant notice, the test result is negative.

  9. How to protect the personal privacy of the inspected residents?

  Answer: All nucleic acid screening results are collected and stored in a dedicated system. The system is an independent system with strict permissions to log in, and user access is closely monitored to ensure the safety of the personal information of the residents under inspection.

  10. How do resident friends cooperate with nucleic acid testing?

  Answer: The implementation of centralized nucleic acid detection in our city is a very accurate and effective way to prevent and control the outbreak of new coronary pneumonia, which is of great significance. In view of the tight time, heavy tasks, and high requirements, there may be problems such as insufficient staff strength, general site conditions, and long waiting time in the queue during the sampling process. Residents and friends are asked to understand and understand. In order to ensure that the on-site sampling is carried out smoothly, please observe the appointment time, bring valid identification documents, maintain a distance of more than 1 meter, and do personal protection. If you are unwell, please inform the on-site staff in time.