From the 28th, nucleic acid detection will be conducted once a day in Yanta District, Chang ‘an District and High-tech Zone of Xi ‘an.
At 17: 00 on December 28th, the Information Office of Xi ‘an Municipal Government held a press conference on the joint prevention and control of epidemic situation in COVID-19 (Game 39), attended by Lv Yongpeng, deputy director of Xi ‘an Health and Wellness Committee, Yang Yongtao, deputy head of Chang ‘an District Government, and Guo Xiaohui, deputy director of High-tech Zone Management Committee, to report the latest situation of epidemic prevention and control in Xi ‘an.
The press conference revealed that starting from December 28, Yanta District, Chang ‘an District and High-tech Zone will conduct a regional nucleic acid screening every day.
At the press conference, Lv Yongpeng, deputy director of Xi ‘an Health and Health Commission, introduced that at 12 o’clock on December 27th, Xi ‘an started a new round of nucleic acid screening. By 12 o’clock on the 28th, a total of 12,317,000 people had been sampled, and the result was 11,347,800.
In this round of nucleic acid screening, a total of 5,077 sampling points and 11,669 sampling stations were set up, with more than 31,000 sampling personnel and 132,900 service support personnel, with a daily detection capacity of 1.6 million tubes. The workflow of each sampling point is standardized, guiding and persuading the masses to keep "one meter line" and scanning code, so that the sampling work runs efficiently.
With the effective organization of staff and the active cooperation of citizens and friends, the efficiency of nucleic acid sampling has been greatly improved. From 12: 00 to 20: 00 on the 27th, a total of 11,080,800 people were sampled, and more than 11 million people were sampled in 8 hours. Yanta District, Chang ‘an District and High-tech Zone will conduct nucleic acid screening once a day from December 28th. According to the situation, Lianhu District will increase the frequency of nucleic acid screening in the whole region; 1250 sampling personnel were transferred from other districts, counties and development zones to support nucleic acid screening in the above four districts, counties and development zones.