Planning activity plans for nucleic acid testing volunteers (selected 6 articles)
In order to ensure the smooth development of activities, it is often necessary to prepare an activity plan in advance. The activity plan refers to the preparation for a certain activity Developed written plan, specific action implementation details, steps, etc. How to make an activity plan? The following is the nucleic acid testing volunteer planning activity plan that I collected and compiled (selected 6 articles). Welcome to read and collect.
Nucleic acid testing volunteer planning activity plan 1
In order to strictly implement the relevant epidemic prevention requirements of the Municipal Education Bureau and the town school district, and make every effort to ensure a smooth and orderly return to school in the spring of the 2022 school year, our school will be based on Nucleic acid testing is required for all teachers and students. In order to minimize the gathering of people, our school has reasonably divided the personnel into groups, guided the entire school at staggered times, and conducted real-name registration of teachers and students who cannot participate in the centralized testing for some reason to obtain detailed information. To ensure that no one is missed, this nucleic acid testing work plan is specially formulated based on the actual situation of the school.
1. Organizational leadership:
Team leader:
Deputy team leader:
Members:
2 , Testing time:
To be notified separately according to the requirements of superiors
3. Specific arrangements:
First batch: testing personnel are faculty and staff
The second batch: the testing personnel are grade 1 and 2 students
The third batch: the testing personnel are grade 3, 4 and 5 students
3. Testing location:
Testing area: the foyer of the school teaching building
Waiting area for inspection: in front of the first and second grade classrooms
Testing entrance: the entrance of the first teaching building.
Detection exit: the exit of a teaching building.
4. Precautions:
1. All people arriving at school should wear masks, bring carbon pens, and keep a distance of 1 meter.
2. Please ask the class teacher to lead the students to go for testing according to the specified time period, and remember the personal serial number. Arrive at the waiting area and wait 3-5 minutes in advance. Please wear a mask while waiting and avoid crowds. Test according to staff instructions.
3. Drinking water or chewing gum is not allowed 30 minutes before the test.
4. After the test is completed, please wash your hands with alcohol, wear a spare mask, and throw the used mask into the designated trash can.
5. Please strictly abide by the testing order, keep a distance of more than 1 meter, and follow the staff’s arrangements. Nucleic acid testing volunteer planning activity plan 2
In order to coordinate the epidemic prevention and control work for our school students, in accordance with the latest requirements of the Ministry of Education, xx City and our school on the current epidemic prevention and control, combined with the current severe and complex situation Due to the epidemic situation, the following plans are made for nucleic acid testing of school students:
1. Nucleic acid testing objects and methods
1. Regular testing of school students (including graduate students and undergraduates) Random inspection work. xx Road selects 5 of the total number of graduate students and undergraduates from each college for nucleic acid testing every week; xx main campus selects 5 people for nucleic acid testing each time. The selected students should be distributed evenly among the dormitory floors and experimental buildings as much as possible, and students who are on leave should be covered as much as possible;
2. Current students who frequently leave school for rigid reasons such as employment, job search, internship, medical treatment, etc. (2 times a week or more), nucleic acid testing needs to be completed once a week;
3. Approved to return to school early due to various reasons, and 48-72-72 hours of nucleic acid testing must be carried out in accordance with the school’s latest epidemic prevention policy requested students.
4. The above testing scope and frequency will be dynamically adjusted according to the epidemic prevention and control policies of xx city and schools.
2. Arrangements for random inspections
1. The school arranges nucleic acid tests twice a week on the main campus and on XX Road. Regular random inspections for current students are arranged every Tuesday. Other students can Take the nucleic acid test on Tuesday or Saturday (Friday) depending on the actual situation.
2. Nucleic acid arrangement:
The first floor of the second phase of the main campus is open for new students, every Tuesday and Friday from 15:00-15:30;
xx Road Auditorium in the east area of ??campus, every Tuesday 14:00-17:00 and Saturday 14:00-15:00.
Note: If the above time and location arrangements are subject to temporary adjustments, we will notify you one day in advance.
3. Work Requirements
(1) Each college should attach great importance to the regular nucleic acid work for students on campus, do a good job in statistics and supervision of those who should be tested, and ensure that "all tests should be tested" , designate teachers to be responsible for the selection, organization and management of students for weekly random inspections, and dynamically update students' nucleic acid testing status in the "Student Registration Form".
(2) During the random inspection, students are urged to wear masks, carry their ID cards, keep distance, and do not gather or get together. Arrive at the testing site in an orderly manner in batches, and assign counselors to guide students into the testing site.
(3) Before 15:00 every Friday, each college will send the list of regular random inspections for next Tuesday (including college, name, student number, class) in the form of an excel file to xxx (undergraduate) and xxx (graduate) ) email address; the list of students who will undergo nucleic acid testing due to temporary leave and approved return to school will be sent to the above email address before 17:00 the day before the nucleic acid test. Nucleic acid testing volunteer planning activity plan 3
According to provincial and municipal deployment arrangements, senior high school students in our school will return to school and resume classes on May 10. In order to strengthen epidemic prevention and control and ensure the safety and health of students returning to school, all students returning to school are required to participate in nucleic acid testing.
1. Time schedule:
Students who currently live in xxx urban area will undergo nucleic acid testing from 8:00 to 9:00 am on May 10. Students who currently live in non-xxx urban area will undergo nucleic acid testing in May. Nucleic acid testing will be conducted from 9:00 to 10:00 on the morning of the 10th.
2. Work arrangements:
1. Senior high school students who currently live in xxx urban area will go to the school gate through the dedicated channel from 8:00 to 9:00 am on May 10 Check the health code, queue up at a distance of 1.5 meters, take the test barcode after temperature measurement and registration, and go to the designated area for nucleic acid testing. After the test is completed, quickly return home to isolate and wait for the test results. Students who pass the test will be notified to return to school in the afternoon of May 10 .
2. Senior high school students who currently live in non-xxx urban areas will check the health code at the school gate from 9:00 to 10:00 on May 10th, and line up at a distance of 1.5 meters. After checking in and registering, take the test barcode and go to the designated area for nucleic acid testing. After the test, line up at a distance of 1.5 meters. The teacher will lead you through the dedicated channel. According to the school's arrangement, there should be no more than 3 people per classroom and wear masks at all times in the designated classroom. While waiting for the test results, bring your belongings to the waiting classroom and study by yourself in the classroom. Meals will be delivered to the classroom by the canteen staff. You are not allowed to leave the classroom until the nucleic acid test results are available. All students waiting for test results must obey the supervision of school teachers.
3. Staff arrangements:
(1) Organize students outside the school gate, maintain order, and check health codes: xxx, xxx, xxx;
(2 ) Temperature detection at the school gate: two security guards;
(3) Registration at the school gate and issuance of testing barcodes: xxx, xxx, xxx;
(4) Order maintenance in the testing and sampling area: xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx;
(5) Guide students to the teaching building and wait for the classroom: xxx, xxx, xxx;
(6) Maintain order in the teaching building and wait for the classroom: xxx , xxx, xxx, xxx;
After the testing and sampling at the school gate, all teachers went to the teaching building to help maintain order in the classroom where students were waiting, and to guide students in self-study and dining. xxx is responsible for contact.
4. Work arrangements after the student test results come out
(1) Return to school notice for students with normal nucleic acid test results in xxx city: xxx, xxx, xxx; students returning to school in xxx city at the school gate Temperature measurement and registration: xxx, xxx, xxx, and two security guards guided the returning students in xxx urban area to the dormitories: xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx.
(2) Guide students with normal nucleic acid test results to leave the teaching building and wait in the classroom: xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx; guide students to dormitories: xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx; supervise students to settle in dormitories: xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx.
(3) Arrangements for students in the teaching building who are waiting for classroom nucleic acid test results to be abnormal: xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, guide students to the isolation room, and immediately report to school leaders, the Municipal Education Bureau, and the Municipal Epidemic The prevention and control headquarters is waiting for relevant diagnosis, treatment and disposal. Nucleic acid testing volunteer planning activity plan 4
In order to strictly implement the "four mornings" requirements for normalized epidemic prevention and control and prevent the occurrence and spread of the epidemic, according to the "State Council's Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism for New Coronavirus Infection Pneumonia Epidemic" According to the requirements of the Guiding Opinions on Normalizing the Prevention and Control of the New Coronavirus Epidemic (Guofa Dian [2020] No. 14), in accordance with the spirit of the provincial and municipal epidemic prevention and control meetings and in conjunction with the unified deployment of the county party committee’s epidemic headquarters, in order to further improve the county’s central For the nucleic acid testing of new coronavirus among primary school (kindergarten) students, this implementation plan has been specially formulated based on the actual situation of our school.
1. General Principles
The nucleic acid testing of students (young children) in schools and kindergartens implements "all tests required" to build a solid bottom line for epidemic prevention and control in the education system and establish the supremacy of life. Ensure the health and safety of students (young children).
2. Test objects
All students (young children) in the school.
3. Leadership Working Group
Leader of the school epidemic prevention and control leading group: xxx (branch secretary, principal)
Deputy leader: xxx (vice principal) )
xxx (Vice Principal)
Members: xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx
IV. Time arrangement and specific implementation
(1) Testing time:
Testing will begin at 10:00 am on March 23.
(2) Specific arrangements:
The school is responsible for connecting with the local health center. The head teacher will notify parents in advance to take the students (young children) to the designated location for nucleic acid testing on the day of testing.
(3) Organization and implementation:
The school will organize the implementation specifically. Children and primary school students will be accompanied by their parents or guardians. They must protect themselves on the way to and from the school and wear masks throughout the process.
5. Work requirements
(1) Strengthen organizational leadership.
1. Schools must fully understand the importance of student group testing for epidemic prevention and control, strengthen organizational leadership, deploy quickly, start efficiently, and set up a special school work class for normalized nucleic acid testing to ensure that personnel are in place and responsible. in place.
2. Do a good job in docking the work. The principal will personally lead the team, and the class teacher will participate in maintaining class order, so as to ensure that "everything that needs to be tested is tested, and all nucleic acid tests are performed" so that no student (child) is missed.
(2) Strengthen student information management.
Epidemic prevention and control officers report timely registration, summary and reporting of student information, and cooperate with medical staff to carry out nucleic acid testing.
(3) Precautions
1. Parents or guardians will be accompanied throughout the nucleic acid testing period. Parents or guardians who have yellow or red codes are not allowed to accompany students or young children. At the same time, it is necessary to report to the local village committee in a timely manner and consciously comply with epidemic prevention requirements.
2. Parents and students should pay attention to traffic safety when traveling to and from school.
Nucleic acid testing volunteer planning activity plan 5
1. Testing objects:
1. Current students returning to school in the fall (including 20xx undergraduate freshmen and graduate freshmen).
2. Current students who have returned to school in advance have been in school for less than 14 days from the date of arrival to September 1 (inclusive) and do not have a nucleic acid test issued by a medical institution in xx city during that time period Students with negative certificate.
3. Faculty and staff returning to school in the fall (except for those who returned to Hanoi before August 15th (inclusive) and have not left Hanoi since then, and there are no abnormalities in health monitoring in the past 14 days, and have been in the whole city of xx (Teachers and staff who have negative nucleic acid test results or who have negative nucleic acid test results in medical institutions after returning to Hanoi)
4. In accordance with the epidemic prevention and control policy of xx City, they are currently in quarantine in xx City or at home. Teachers and students under quarantine management are not included in the scope of this nucleic acid test.
2. Nucleic acid testing sampling locations:
Zaoer Gymnasium Garage, Department of Engineering Old Gymnasium, Department of Information Science Student Activity Center, Department of Medicine Gymnasium, First Clinical College, School of Cyber ??Security Dongxihu Campus . Based on the principle of proximity and convenience, nucleic acid sampling locations will be reasonably arranged for students from different colleges. The returning faculty and staff arranged for nucleic acid sampling to be carried out in the garage of Zall Gymnasium.
3. Nucleic acid sampling and testing objects and time schedule:
Note: For specific testing time and location arrangements, please refer to the "Read the original text" notification attachment
4. Each Responsibilities of participating departments
This nucleic acid test is an important part of the work for the start of the fall semester. The school hospital will take the lead and be responsible for it, and other relevant departments will cooperate to complete it.
5. Nucleic acid sampling site work requirements:
1. Personnel inspection: staff at the entrance to the sampling point should arrive on time and strictly follow the "four musts" (must wear masks, travel cards and the health code must be scanned, the body temperature must be measured, and the results of students' return to school applications must be verified) work requirements, organize teachers and students to enter the sampling point in an orderly manner. Teachers and students who undergo nucleic acid sampling and testing must bring their original ID cards, campus cards or registration certificates to facilitate information verification and entry.
2. On-site prevention and control: On-site staff should strengthen the organization and guidance of the sampling site. Teachers and students under inspection should wear masks and line up with a distance of 1 meter to avoid crowd gathering and ensure that no epidemic is caused by crowd gathering on site. spread.
3. Infection prevention and control: Strengthen the supervision of medical waste removal, strictly implement the requirements for infection prevention and control at sampling points, and do a good job in disinfection after the sampling work is completed. Nucleic acid testing volunteer planning activity plan 6
In order to conscientiously implement the spirit of the provincial, municipal and town epidemic prevention and control work conference, according to the "Notice on Further Improving the City's Nucleic Acid Testing Work (No. xx)" According to the notice, we will further strengthen the nucleic acid testing of the new coronavirus for our school’s faculty, staff and students, comprehensively carry out the school’s epidemic prevention and control work, and ensure the health of students and faculty. This plan is specially formulated.
1. Implementation purpose: Quickly and accurately grasp the physical health status of students and staff, minimize the risk of transmission, and ensure the smooth progress of the resumption of school.
2. Scope of objects: All faculty, staff and students of the school (including family members who live on campus).
3. Organizational structure
Team leader:
Deputy team leader:
Team members:
Four , Department division of labor
1. Reception work for medical staff; Youth League Committee
2. Venue layout: General Affairs
⑴. Equipment required for nucleic acid testing (tables, chairs, Fans, etc.);
⑵. Route guidance arrangement, isolation belt setting;
⑶. Information entry point setting and related material equipment;
⑷. Waiting area set up.
3. Personnel training: moral education
⑴. Training of information entry information clerks;
⑵. Training of class personnel queue and sequence arrangement guidelines;
⑶. Training of guidance personnel;
⑷. Training of safety commanders;
⑸. Information collection training of faculty, staff and students;
⑹. Students Discipline and safety training;
5. Inspection arrangements:
1. Inspection time: x, month, x, 20xx
2. Inspection location: xxxxx p>
3. Testing grouping and arrangement:
The first batch: xx class testing time xx: The second batch: xx class testing time xx: The third batch: xx class testing time xx:
6. Notes:
1. Students are required to wear masks and maintain a one-meter distance during the entire testing process.
2. Students gather in the classroom, the class teacher calls their names, stand in line according to the order of the class teacher's roll call, and wait in the designated waiting area under the leadership of the teacher.
3. The leader of each group organizes the information entry of the group’s personnel, organizes the team, and waits for the nucleic acid test.
4. After the nucleic acid test is completed, go to the designated area and wait. After the class’s test is completed, the class will form a unified team and enter the classroom.
5. If there are special circumstances where testing cannot be carried out, please inform the class teacher to put it on record and make separate arrangements. ;