China News Service, January 29. According to the website of the Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco, since the Chinese Embassy and Consulate in the United States announced the notice about nucleic acid and serum antibody tests for personnel traveling to China, most passengers on flights to China have been able to truthfully follow the requirements Detect, declare, submit health code applications and consciously strengthen personal protection.

Recently, the consulate general in San Francisco discovered during its work that there are still some passengers who went to China did not truthfully declare their personal test results, and some changed their test results from positive to negative; some changed after a designated testing agency found positive. Another testing agency conducted testing and deliberately concealed the positive record at the moment of declaration in an attempt to pass the customs.

The above-mentioned practices of putting others at risk are bad in nature, violate relevant anti-epidemic laws and regulations, and violate social morality.

  The Consulate General in San Francisco once again reminded those who really need to go to China to be honest, not to make fakes, and to truthfully test, declare, and submit applications with a responsible attitude of "I am for everyone and everyone is for me".

Passengers who are indeed necessary to go to China strictly follow the requirements of the embassies and consulates in the United States for testing at designated agencies, actively present passports and other valid international travel documents, and cooperate with testing agencies for identity verification and related testing; when applying for health codes, they should declare truthfully The individual’s recent physical health, history of testing, history of close contact with confirmed or suspected patients, and truthful upload of testing certificates, on-site sampling photos or other testing credentials, and air ticket itinerary and other materials.

Non-Chinese nationals are also required to upload documents such as visa or residence permit to China.

  The Consulate General in San Francisco will check each application with the designated testing agency. If it finds that it has not been tested, declared or even falsified, it will refuse to issue or cancel the relevant health code and record it.

The parties concerned will bear all consequences and corresponding legal responsibilities resulting from the inability to take the flight.

  In a severe epidemic situation, it is everyone's common responsibility to comply with the epidemic prevention regulations, prevent the spread of the epidemic, and work together to overcome the epidemic as soon as possible. The consulate general in San Francisco reminds those who really need to go to China to minimize contact with the outside world after the test and before the flight. Contacts, especially passengers from outside the San Francisco Bay Area, should avoid eating and playing outside, resolutely put an end to fluke and paralysis, and strengthen personal protection when going out when necessary to minimize the risk of infection after testing.