Changes in Health Regulations in Hangzhou There are several obvious updates to the health regulations in Hangzhou.
First of all, the most obvious is the 48-hour countdown function of nucleic acid detection. At present, due to the severe epidemic situation, it takes 48 hours of nucleic acid test report to travel, so the health code update on the line has also added a 48-hour countdown function.
Followed by the nucleic acid detection module in the upper left corner. The nucleic acid detection module is mainly divided into three results: 24-hour negative, 48-hour negative and more than 48-hour negative, which can see the interval of citizen nucleic acid detection more intuitively and carefully.
Finally, the nucleic acid record query function. It is very convenient for citizens to query their own nucleic acid detection records in real time through the interface of health code.
The convenience brought by Hangzhou health code has changed again, which can bring convenience to epidemic prevention and control. I think there are mainly the following points:
The first point: it can remind the public to carry out nucleic acid testing and cooperate with the prevention and control work in Hangzhou. At the moment when the epidemic is raging, it is very important for citizens to detect nucleic acids in time and effectively. First of all, we can screen some suspicious nucleic acids to detect infected people. Secondly, it is convenient for citizens to travel, and at the same time, the whole epidemic prevention and control can be carried out smoothly and orderly, which can be a frontline epidemic prevention work to some extent.
The second point is that it can facilitate the implementation of relevant policies. Hangzhou health code shows the records of nucleic acid detection in three cases. Relevant epidemic prevention and control departments can continue to implement relevant policies according to the interval of citizens' nucleic acid testing, so as to better implement different epidemic prevention measures for different citizens from reality and avoid the monopoly of indiscriminate epidemic prevention policies.