Do you need nucleic acid testing to take high-speed rail in low-risk areas? The latest regulation of high-iron nucleic acid

For passengers in low-risk areas, generally speaking, there is no need for nucleic acid testing when taking the high-speed rail, that is to say, there is no clear requirement for the report of nucleic acid testing, and passengers can take the high-speed rail smoothly with their own health code and itinerary code.

But you need to take your temperature when you enter the station. The temperature should be within the normal range. You can't take the high-speed train if you have a fever. Passengers are advised to travel with a 48-hour negative nucleic acid certificate.

The latest regulation of high-iron nucleic acid:

1. For passengers in low-risk areas, it is not necessary to show the nucleic acid test report within 48 hours when taking the high-speed train to the station.

2. For passengers in this area and high-risk areas, when they want to take the high-speed train into the station, they need to show the nucleic acid test report within 48 hours.

3. Passengers with red and yellow health codes are not allowed to take the high-speed train. Once passengers with red and green codes are found, it is necessary to cooperate with the station staff to do the epidemic work, isolate them in time, and carry out multiple nucleic acid detection.

During the current epidemic, basically all high-speed railway station will have temporary nucleic acid testing stations. When passengers take the high-speed train, if they need a nucleic acid test report at the departure point or destination, they can directly handle it at the temporary station. Generally speaking, you can achieve results in 6~ 12 hours. Passengers don't need to wait for the paper report at the site, because they can see the electronic nucleic acid report on their mobile phones.