Monday, June 22, 2020

Chaotic large-scale SARS-CoV-2 detection in Beijing

Reporter : Qiao An
Publisher : NTD
Direct translation

Image : Video Screenshot

After the outbreak of the Beijing epidemic, the authorities launched a large-scale virus detection, but the process was chaotic.

Many citizens have responded that they have been tested for several days, but so far no test results have been found and the website cannot be opened. Different testing units have different fees, and there is no unified standard.

As of 22 June 2020, 103,000 front-line employees of Beijing Post and express delivery companies completed a three-day nucleic acid test. Detect crowds and long queues at the scene. Some staff members complained that this way, "people are crowded and may be infected after the test".

In Beijing, there is also confusion in the management and control of communities. Some netizens said that high-risk communities with positive virus tests have been neither closed nor issued announcements. However, many middle-risk communities have residents who refuse to let down the building. A magnetic stripe is also attached to each house, and the police will be called as soon as the door is opened, and basic life will start to have difficulties.

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