Is it okay not to do nucleic acid testing?

You don't have to do it. In this case, it is not illegal not to do nucleic acid testing.

You can stay at home all day, but the epidemic prevention and control department requires all residents to do nucleic acid testing at the specified time. If you don't do it for the last time, you will turn your green code into a yellow code, which will bring a lot of inconvenience to your life. In real life, there are always people who take chances and think they are healthy. They have been to the low-risk area and have never been to the high-risk area, so they don't need to do nucleic acid testing. Several cases of prevention and control tell us that it is very easy to be infected, and those who cross-transmit the virus are those who have not done nucleic acid testing. The painful lessons of destroying a city by one person abound.

No matter where you live and how healthy you are, as long as you receive a notice from your superiors (village committees or neighborhood committees) and epidemic departments asking you to do nucleic acid testing, you must obey and implement it unconditionally, otherwise it will be against the law. As a person who can participate in social activities normally, it is necessary to do nucleic acid testing. If you don't do nucleic acid testing, you will be infected and then transmitted to others, which is legally responsible.

Nucleic acid detection methods are flexible and changeable, and can be detected in corridors and villages in time. A few people refused to do nucleic acid testing, saying that there was no reason because of the long queue time and the large number of people gathered. The people around the epidemic did not implement the spirit of epidemic prevention and control, did not take the initiative to do nucleic acid testing, and cooperated with the government to dynamically clear the field for screening. Once the relevant epidemic spreads.