Do I need a nucleic acid test report to enter high-speed railway station?
If you are a passenger in a low-risk area, you generally don't need to do nucleic acid when you take the high-speed train, and you don't need to show a nucleic acid test report when you enter high-speed railway station. You just need to show your health code, green code, travel code and temperature measurement. If there is no problem, you can enter high-speed railway station and take the high-speed train. However, if you are in a high-risk area, you need to do nucleic acid, and you need a nucleic acid test report within 48 hours before you can enter high-speed railway station.
In addition, some areas have epidemic prevention policies. It takes 48 hours to show the nucleic acid certificate to take the high-speed rail. In this case, it is necessary to do nucleic acid within 48 hours before taking the high-speed rail and get the test results in order to take the high-speed rail smoothly. At present, there are both paper reports and electronic versions of nucleic acid test results, which is very convenient.
At present, almost every high-speed railway station has temporary convenience detection points. For some passengers from high-risk areas, it is necessary to do nucleic acid testing in time after getting off the high-speed train. Even if they get on the train, they need to do it again when they get off. People in low-risk areas are voluntary, and they may or may not do nucleic acid testing.
Passengers should pay attention when taking the high-speed train. During the epidemic prevention and control, they must always wear masks, and it is best to keep a safe distance of one meter from the surrounding people. Moreover, during the ride, don't take off your mask at will, and don't talk to people around you at will. This is your responsibility, and it is also the responsibility of others.