Long ago, I knew that the nucleic acid test in provincial level II needed an appointment, because no matter which nucleic acid test point was announced, it would write that the hospital needed this procedure. Last week, I had followed the official account of the second provincial government. It's supposed to be called a WeChat hospital, so you can do many things in the WeChat architecture, but it's not a small program. Anyway, since last week, I have been paying attention to the nucleic acid test of Provincial II. It has also been observed for several days to see how they release numbers, because it seems that the release of the signal source is slightly different from the one written on their instructions.
Since there is a 24-hour nucleic acid negative report for work after Tomb Sweeping Day, I must complete the nucleic acid test on the day of Tomb Sweeping Day, and the report must come out before 8:00 am on the second day. The night before the Tomb Sweeping Day, I managed to remember going to grab the number at 21:00 at night, but I found that there was no number at all, but I didn't give up. I kept brushing for several minutes, and finally saw them open the number. I was dumbfounded when I went in. Usually, the number grabbing method is how many numbers there are in each time period, but the number they use is one time period every minute, but the number behind is 0. I have seen this thing. As long as it is orange, even 0 can be pressed in. When I pressed in for the first time, I found an error, so I came out and went in again, and finally made an appointment to check the number on the morning of Tomb Sweeping Day. You can choose from 8:00 to 12:00. I choose 10:30. For the next two hours, I have been observing the changes of the signal source. There were no more than 50 numbers within 15 minutes after the source was released. After an hour, there are only more than 60 numbers left. It is certain that all numbers will be robbed before 12:00 a.m. This is just a nucleic acid test, which is so popular. At first, I thought that registration and payment were integrated, which was what Haizhu District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine did. However, the program design of the second provincial hospital was registration. If you have to pay, you should go further. But finally, I have completed both registration and payment. Next, just wait for the second day to do nucleic acid.
The second provincial accounting inspection point is a wonderful setting. To enter the gate of Provincial No. 2, you should first scan the Suikang code or Yuekang code at the gate, but that is not a fixed place to punch in the QR code. So this is shocking. Why don't they clock in at a fixed place? After the first pass of scanning the code, an electronic access control was required to enter, which is similar to the entrance control of the subway station, and needs to be swiped with the two-dimensional code of Suikang code, which explains why they did not punch in at a fixed place at the beginning. If you want to carry out such recognition, your Suikang code will not pass if it is not effective in real time. If it is a special crowd (yellow and red), it is estimated that there will be an alarm immediately.
In the micro hospital, they only said to test the nucleic acid. First, they would go to Window 1 to get the test tube and label, but they didn't say what Window 1 was. At first, I thought that it was the No. 1 window for outpatient payment. Later, I found that the No. 1 window they were referring to was something that was written on the No. 1 window in the accounting and testing area. At Window 1, you need to verify the bar code of registration. If you have already paid, their computer will probably display it. After checking their identity, they will give you test tubes and labels. The next step is to give the QR code of Guangdong nucleic acid to the next medical staff. The last thing is to poke the throat to end everything. When I poked my throat, I saw a piece of paper on it saying that the nucleic acid report would come out within 24 hours. I was dumbfounded on the spot. This is a Grade III A hospital, and a large Grade III A hospital. The nucleic acid must be made by the hospital itself. Why does it take 24 hours? If I go to work at 10:30, and the nucleic acid report will be issued within 24 hours, wouldn't I have to wait for more than three hours at the door of the unit? So after collecting nucleic acid, it is the end in theory, but for me, it is just the starting point of what the negative nucleic acid reports.
At about 12:00, it can be found that the test tube being sampled is being tested at the Guangdong provincial affairs office, and the sampling location and testing unit shown are provincial two. At more than 2 p.m., when I was lying in bed after having late lunch and reading the Story of Ramayana, I came to WeChat. It was a push from the provincial second official account, reminding me that the test results had been released. The second provincial government can provide detailed negative reports, and Guangdong provincial government has synchronized the data. So in fact, it only took them two hours from the display that the final result was being detected. This is the speed that Grade III A hospitals should have. If there is no such efficiency, patients in fever clinics may go crazy. But of course, there is a premise, as long as there are not many people who need to test nucleic acids. Although the number grabbing seems fierce, the whole process of sampling yesterday can be said that there is no queue at all. Because there are only a few people who are not familiar with the process, I passed it directly and quickly.
When I saw the 24-hour negative on Yuekang Code, I finally put down my mind.