There is still more than half a month before the college entrance examination this year. For the candidates, this is the final sprint stage.

Recently, Beijing and other places have proposed that efforts should be made to do a good job in epidemic prevention and control and examination safety, so as to "take all the exams" and "never fail", so as to ensure the successful completion of the college entrance examination, high school entrance examination and other entrance examinations.

In Shanghai, which announced the postponement of the high school entrance examination, it also proposed a plan to set up emergency test centers and centralized isolation test centers to "escort" the college entrance examination and the high school entrance examination.

We implement scientific epidemic prevention to minimize the impact of the epidemic on the production and life of the masses, and "taking all the tests" is the embodiment of "minimum".

  The college entrance examination and the high school entrance examination are closely related to the vital interests of thousands of households and affect the lives of thousands of students.

No matter what time, it is a must-answer question to do a solid job in the middle and high school entrance examinations to ensure that candidates "take all the exams".

Due to the raging new crown pneumonia epidemic, the national college entrance examination in 2020 has been postponed for one month. The purpose is to ensure that every candidate takes the test safely and smoothly.

Today, we have accumulated a lot of experience in epidemic prevention and control, and have the ability to implement adequate plans and make careful arrangements. There is no external reason to prevent candidates from taking the exam.

  It is true that the currently circulating Omicron strains are more transmissible and stealthy.

To this end, various places have tightened epidemic prevention requirements.

For example, strictly limit unnecessary movement of people across geographies.

However, no matter which level is measured, the high school entrance examination is necessary and urgent.

For candidates who are stranded outside the place where they take the test, they must be more concerned and provide them with convenient travel.

  On May 18, the Ministry of Education issued the "Warm Tips for the 2022 College Entrance Examination Epidemic Prevention", requiring candidates who are still stranded in other provinces to report their health conditions, relevant return arrangements and other information to the testing institution where the test center is located in a timely manner, and return to the test center 14 days in advance. The province (region, city) where it is located.

The education department has issued guidelines for how such candidates take the test, and local governments and epidemic prevention and control management agencies should also actively respond.

Although some places are implementing measures such as "static management", they should still avoid "one size fits all" for candidates.

After deducting 14 days of health monitoring, there is not much time left for college candidates to return to the test center, and no more delay can be tolerated.

  It is not just the work of the education sector to ensure that you "take all the exams".

In extraordinary times, there should be extraordinary methods.

When candidates return to the area where the test center is located, how to buy tickets, how to arrive at the station, and how to implement health monitoring after arriving at the destination, these details need to be carefully designed and fully informed.

In the final stage, it is the biggest thing to let candidates concentrate on preparing for the exam.

Relevant departments should make arrangements in advance to eliminate the uncertainty lingering in the minds of candidates.

It is necessary to ensure the fairness of the test to relieve the candidates of the trouble of taking the test.

  Of course, most candidates still take the high school entrance examination in the place where they live on weekdays.

Although they don't have to worry about how to get to the test site at the moment, there may still be "last mile" obstacles that can plague candidates as they approach the test.

The epidemic situation is changing rapidly. Although it is everyone's wish to let every candidate take the test in a healthy manner, if a candidate is infected or in close contact, they still need to respond calmly and actively, rather than arbitrarily depriving the candidate of the right to take the test.

  In the past two years of high school and college entrance examinations, it has become common practice to set up "ward examination rooms" and "isolation examination rooms" for candidates who are infected and closely connected.

The impact of the epidemic on the health of candidates is short-term after all, and does not constitute a reason for not being suitable for further studies.

If candidates are restricted from taking the exam because they are infected or even just in close contact, it will not only mean the consumption of at least one year of youth, but also the loss of many opportunities that could have been easily obtained.

Epidemic prevention and control is in the critical period of "going against the current or going backwards". People look forward to real warmth. For candidates, it is their efforts to successfully participate in the exam and live up to the "ten years of cold window".

  The high school entrance examination is related to the whole society's perception of education fairness.

Without the examination system of "taking all the exams", there will be no fair education and no fair development rights.

It is the most basic social value recognition and bottom line to let every candidate not lose the opportunity to take the exam due to external influence.

  Wang Zhong's