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告別疫情

During the epidemic, work, life, travel, and returning to one's hometown in China have all been affected to varying degrees.

  • In Beijing, regular nucleic acid testing is required every three days. If you want to rest at home on weekends or holidays, you can do fewer tests by not going out;
  • In the rural hometown, regular nucleic acid testing is also conducted, and it needs to be done every day according to the notice. If there is no notice after consecutive days of testing, you can skip a few days. In these years, nucleic acid testing has hardly stopped for a long time;
  • During travel, a nucleic acid test certificate is usually required within 48 hours. Different places have different requirements, such as travel codes, health codes, etc. There are dozens of health codes across the country, and you need to register again in each place you visit.

QR code scanning is required for daily commuting and entering public places. In places such as residential areas, schools, and parks, the majority of them only keep one entrance and strictly inspect and seal off buildings and villages everywhere.

Now, there is no need for nucleic acid testing or QR code scanning. Travel and transportation are no longer affected by health codes, travel codes, etc. Except for the fact that most entrances and intersections have not yet fully opened, travel is basically unaffected.

After the lifting of control measures, most of my friends around me have contracted the new coronavirus infection. Most of them have already recovered and continue to live a normal life. Personally, I think the reason for the lifting of control measures is that it is really uncontrollable. It only started to be lifted near winter and was not planned.

Next, the COVID-19 and other cold viruses will continue for several years, or even three to five years or more. I hope everyone is prepared and starting from this moment:

Farewell to the epidemic, live seriously.

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