A second round of COVID-19 nucleic acid test was launched on July 25 in Nanjing.
Nucleic acid tests had been conducted on more than 85 thousand residents in 15 test sites in Xianlin Sub-District, Qixia District as of 24:00 on Sunday.
The improvement of testing efficiency is inseparable from the participation and extensive cooperation of all the residents and also benefits from the silent dedication of various volunteers.
At the nucleic acid testing site of Xianlin Primary School, many volunteers are responsible for information registration, queuing guidance and other services at the testing site.
Li Yu, a teacher in the branch of Xianlin Experimental Kindergarten, left the four-year-old child to the care of her parents in her hometown so that she could work for 3 consecutive days at the test site.
The International Expo Center in Jianye District was the site for the nucleic acid test of the residents whose health code had turned yellow because of their close contact with the airport.
Starting from Monday, passengers in Nanjing must hold a green health QR code to use public transports.
A total of 68 check points will be set up on all roads at city boundaries, commencing at 7:00 am on July 25. The check points could be adjusted dynamically according to the need of epidemic prevention and control. Drivers and passengers driving away from Nanjing need to show a green health code and a negative nucleic acid test certificate from the previous 48 hours when passing through the check points.