It's time to stop, but what if there is no nucleic acid for 48 hours?

What if there is no 48-hour nucleic acid certificate at the station?

What should I do if I have arrived at the station, but there is no 48-hour nucleic acid certificate? It needs to be based on local policies. If you don't have a nucleic acid certificate when you leave the station, you need to report your situation to the staff and deal with it according to the local epidemic prevention policy. If there is no local requirement, passengers need to carry the nucleic acid certificate out of the station, then they can pass by showing their health code and travel itinerary code. However, if the local passengers are required to carry a nucleic acid certificate when they are at the station, then everyone can carry out nucleic acid testing at the temporary nucleic acid testing point near the station.

Can I take the high-speed rail without 48-hour nucleic acid test?

Whether nucleic acid detection can be carried out without taking the high-speed train for 48 hours also needs to be carried out according to the actual epidemic prevention requirements. If you need to show 48 hours of nucleic acid certificate when you take the high-speed rail, you can't take the high-speed rail without proof. If you don't have time to do nucleic acid, you need to change your visa or refund your ticket as soon as possible. If the local epidemic prevention does not require you to take the high-speed train again and you need to show your 48-hour accounting certificate, then you can generally take the high-speed train normally. Show me the health code green code and the boarding code green code, and take your temperature and you can get on the bus. However, if the health code becomes yellow or red, the travel code is marked with an asterisk, and the temperature is high, there is no way to get on the bus.