Nucleic acid sampling sites for personnel in the “Ankang Code” pop-up window announced in multiple districts in Hefei

To further consolidate the hard-won

epidemic prevention

Strictly prevent the risk of epidemic import and spread,

Protect the lives, health and safety of the people,

May 15,

Shushan District

Open 11 Ankang Code “pop-up” personnel

< span>Free nucleic acid sampling sites,

convenient for residents to carry out nucleic acid testing nearby .

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If there is still no timely detection and appeal, < /span>

The use of the health code will be limited.

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< span>Reminders

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After the “pop-up” reminder appears on the Ankang Code, you must take personal protection throughout the process. Go to the designated nucleic acid testing point for a free nucleic acid test. If you do not test and appeal in time, the use of the Ankang Code will be subject to restrictions limit.

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After this supplementary harvest, the strong>Please be sure to participate in the “Seventh” regional nucleic acid sampling in Shushan District again on May 16, to avoid missing the nucleic acid detection time again and being “popped up”.

In addition,

Baohe District

Also set up 23 nucleic acid sampling sites,

Anyone who has a “pop-up window” for their health code,

Go to sample testing as soon as possible,

So as not to affect the normal use of the Ankang Code.

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Yaohai District

Normalized nucleic acid sampling points have also been updated.

A “pop-up window” appears for the health code ,

Go to sample testing as soon as possible,< /strong>

so as not to affect the normal use of the health code.

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Luyang District

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Normalized nucleic acid detection points have also been updated.

A “pop-up window” appears for the health code ,

as soon as possible to sample and test,

so as not to affect the normal use of the health code.

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nucleic acid Detection Considerations

One , Precautions before nucleic acid sampling

1. Try as much as possible 2 hours before nucleic acid sampling Avoid eating to avoid vomiting.

2. Do not smoke, drink or chew gum 30 minutes before sampling.

3. Please take the initiative to show the pre-registration code or health code (the elderly without smartphones) when sampling on-site. ID card), so that medical staff can collect information.

4. Wear the mask correctly, remove the mask before the test, and put it on immediately after the test. Prepare spare masks and replace contaminated masks in time.

5. During the clinical examination, it is necessary to reduce swallowing and do not do throat clearing (such as expectoration and spitting).

2. Precautions for nucleic acid sampling< /span>

1. Consciously maintain a distance of two meters, do not talk or gather.

2. When collecting the oropharyngeal swab, the head is tilted back 45°, and the tongue is forced downward to fully expose the tonsils , to facilitate accurate collection by the sampling personnel. During the sampling process, symptoms such as irritating dry cough, nausea, and vomiting may occur. The tester should try his best to open his mouth, not to shout, or to take a deep breath.

3. When collecting oropharyngeal swabs, keep your body still, do not hide, and actively cooperate with the staff.

4. During the on-site sampling process, please pay attention to hand hygiene, do not touch the sampling table, medical Protective clothing, etc., to avoid contamination.

5. Please leave the sampling site immediately after sampling, do not spit, vomit or stay around the sampling site .

Normalization in other areas

Update of nucleic acid sampling sites,

Please pay attention to the authoritative dynamic release in time!

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Source: Hefei Daily

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