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Summary report of nucleic acid detection in epidemic prevention and control (6 articles selected)

Time flies, and the nucleic acid detection work at this stage is coming to an end. So we are going to write a work summary. It's time to calm down and sum up the recent nucleic acid detection work. Summary is a written material that comprehensively and systematically summarizes the achievements, existing problems, experiences and lessons gained in a period of time. So, have you collected any excellent summaries? The following is the Summary Report on the Application of Nucleic Acid Detection in Epidemic Prevention and Control (6 Selected Articles), which I carefully compiled for you. I believe it will be helpful to you.

Summary Report on Prevention and Control of Epidemic by Nucleic Acid Detection (I) At present, there are no confirmed cases or suspected cases in COVID-19, Shunde District. However, the pressure of epidemic prevention and control in surrounding areas is great, and the mutant virus spreads quickly and is highly toxic. Since the evening of May 28th, Chencun Town and Lecong Town have organized free nucleic acid testing services in villages (communities) and organized nucleic acid screening in an orderly manner, so that citizens can work and live in peace of mind. On the morning of May 29th, the residents nearby arrived early at the free nucleic acid detection service point of Foshan New Town Citizen Square in Dongping Community, Lecong. They wore masks and ID cards and lined up in an orderly manner under the guidance of the staff.

Ms. Feng came to the scene with the old people and children at home. She said: "This nucleic acid test organized by the community is very timely! After receiving the notice from the neighborhood Committee, we responded positively and arranged time for testing. The scene was in good order, and every citizen consciously lined up. The scene also opened a green channel for our elderly and children, and the detection time was very fast. " He Kekun, deputy director of Dongping Community Neighborhood Committee, introduced the free nucleic acid testing service in the morning and evening classes that day. The morning shift is from 6 am to 1 1, and the evening shift is from 18 to 24: 00. The public's enthusiasm for testing was high, and the evening shift on the 28th lasted until 2 am.

For the convenience of residents and orderly organization, Dongping Community Neighborhood Committee announced the daily testing service time one day in advance, spread it online through the official WeChat account and WeChat group, posted notices offline and mobilized the building management staff and party member to pass the information to every household. Building a defense line for epidemic prevention and control is inseparable from the unity of the whole people. It is reported that a large number of medical staff, community workers, public security police and volunteers from party member actively participated in each nucleic acid testing service point. In Dongping community nucleic acid detection service point, there are 140 people fighting in the front line of service. After collecting nearly 300 throat swab samples, the exhausted medical staff Ouyang Yanqing retired to rest. After disinfection, she took off her protective clothing. She was already sweating and flushed. After a short rest, Ouyang Yanqing took a deep breath and said, "I used to do throat swab sampling, and the testing work can still hold water." At 2 1 p.m. on May 29th, volunteers helped guide the masses and the police helped to maintain order at the free nucleic acid testing service point of Chencun Flower World. Medical staff, community workers, police and public security personnel, and party member volunteers all performed their duties to ensure the smooth progress of nucleic acid detection. The whole process was orderly and the citizens fully cooperated.

The reporter saw that the medical staff of Shunde Hospital of Southern Medical University made a warm reminder card by hand and put it on the collection desk: "Please open your mouth and make an' ah' sound, thank you for your cooperation!" Don't forget to draw love and smiling face on the signboard. Although the testing service point of Chencun Flower World is located indoors, it wears airtight protective clothing, goggles and masks and works continuously for 6 hours, which makes all the medical staff still sweat. Chen Zilin, the logistics staff of Guangzhou Huayin Medical Inspection Center, is mainly responsible for collecting and counting samples to ensure that the number of samples is consistent with the label. That night, in two hours, he finished counting and checking thousands of samples.

Pan Ling, director of the nursing department of Chencun Hospital affiliated to Shunde Hospital of Southern Medical University, introduced that they came to the temporary sampling point of nucleic acid detection in Huacheng Community on May 28th 18 to support nucleic acid sampling until noon the next day 12. After a short rest, they continued sampling in the afternoon 18. By 23: 30 on May 29th, more than 9,000 throat swab samples had been completed at the testing service point. Volunteers from party member, Huacheng Community, also came to help, and were responsible for order maintenance and related logistics. Although it was hard work, Pan Ling said that many small details made them feel warm: "The citizens waited in line quietly and the scene was in good order. Midea and other caring companies sent air coolers, and nearby residents sent us bottled water and cool drinks, which made us feel deep concern. " Pan Ling said that some citizens came to take the exam with their sleeping children in their arms in the middle of the night, but no one complained and there was no bad mood in the team. Lisa, a child who lives in Huacheng Community, immediately went home and drew a picture for the medical staff after finishing the nucleic acid test. The picture above shows the medical staff wearing protective clothing, and the picture next to it is full of love, which reads "You have worked hard, thank you!" .

In addition, the owner of a residential area in Tanzhou Village spontaneously organized to "send coolness" to the staff, and sent bottled water and cool drinks to the scene in just three hours. They also made a banner with the words "Take care of your feelings, warm your heart, rest assured" and "Down-to-earth, care for the masses" to pay tribute to medical staff, community workers, police and public security personnel, and volunteers in party member.

Summary Report on Nucleic Acid Detection for Epidemic Prevention and Control (Part II) In this voluntary service activity, I participated in guiding the people who came to participate in nucleic acid detection, mainly responsible for providing the staff and students who didn't scan the QR code with the relevant materials needed to fill in the nucleic acid detection, guiding the people who completed the detection to leave the detection point through the corresponding door, reasonably arranging the positions of the people waiting in line, ensuring the average number of people, separating the flow of people at the exit and the entrance, and ensuring the orderly and rapid nucleic acid detection. In addition, I patiently answer your questions and help people who can't operate to fill in the information.

In this volunteer service, I have improved my ability to communicate with others. From whispering at the beginning to loudly guiding everyone to do the right thing, it makes me feel very happy to do things for others, "speak out" for myself and help others.

Nucleic acid detection is of great significance, and I feel honored and proud to participate in this matter. I believe that what we have done on the spot has brought convenience to everyone and played a certain role in the process of nucleic acid detection. At the same time, I thank all the volunteers, teachers and security guards who participated in it. Their efforts are the basis for maintaining order at the scene.

Summary report on nucleic acid detection of epidemic prevention and control (III) The epidemic situation is getting more and more severe, affecting everyone's nerves. We college students actively responded to the national call to become volunteers. In the voluntary service of participating in all-staff nucleic acid testing, our volunteers came to the testing site early, and we helped the villagers to divide into groups of 10. This is not a simple matter. Some people are impatient and try their best to move forward. Some people can only explain it over and over again because they are family. Therefore, the team that has just finished scoring will score again if it is not careful.

However, through the active cooperation of the villagers, we successfully completed the nucleic acid detection in the whole village. This volunteer activity can be described as "tired" and "happy" because I was particularly tired after the activity, and I was happy because I saw the unity of my hometown children and the strength and speed of xx County through this activity.

First of all, I am honored to be a volunteer. I am very happy to be able to help people in need. I don't know much about volunteers, only that they are free, and the requirements for volunteers are intention and patience. Although I don't know much, I believe that with the increase of the number of activities in the future, I will have a deeper understanding of the organization. The reason why I volunteer is to help more people in need and bring warmth to others. At the same time, I think as a citizen, when enjoying all rights, we should do our best. On the other hand, influenced by social young volunteers, I envy them for having such meaningful things to do. Maybe I can't take part in activities often, but I hope I can stick to it, even if my contribution is not great. In addition, I hope that by doing different jobs, I can better understand myself and better integrate into society. At the same time, exercise your ability.

Summary report on nucleic acid detection for epidemic prevention and control (IV) From April 28th, Hangzhou started normalized nucleic acid detection in the whole city. According to the unified deployment of the street headquarters, Liuhe community acted quickly and made scientific policies, and set up six nucleic acid sampling points in the residential quarters and enterprises under its jurisdiction to meet the needs of residents for nucleic acid testing.

In order to ensure the orderly development of nucleic acid sampling, the community immediately held a team meeting to make work arrangements, and ensured that the materials and personnel were in place and the publicity was in place. At noon on April 27, on the one hand, the community took the grid as the unit, and the community grid leader led a team to enter the nucleic acid point to implement tent construction and one-line setting; On the one hand, organize volunteers to register online, conduct professional training for volunteers and information workers, and actively prepare for nucleic acid testing.

On the morning of the 28th, all the staff arrived at their posts early. Volunteers put on vests, remind residents to wear masks, keep a distance of one meter, show their health codes and scan for registration. At 7: 30, the checkpoint opened on time. From admission management to information registration, nucleic acid sampling, from order maintenance to logistics support, community workers, as the chief, control all links. At the same time, all property units participate in the whole process.

During this period, the community "one long and two members" three-person team gave full play to the vanguard role and was ready to act at any time. Online timely delivery of the latest work information, notification of nucleic acid detection, offline rapid commitment to nucleic acid detection site order maintenance, information registration and other work, has become an important supporting force for grassroots governance work such as the establishment of epidemic-free units.

On the first day of mining, with the cooperation of medical staff, community workers, volunteers and residents in the jurisdiction, six collection points operated efficiently and orderly, and 13480 samples were collected on the same day. In the next step, the community will continue to do a good job in normalized nucleic acid testing according to the deployment of street nucleic acid testing tasks, actively guard against the risk of epidemic input, and effectively protect the health of residents in the jurisdiction.

Summary report on nucleic acid detection for epidemic prevention and control (V) The current epidemic prevention situation is severe and complicated. In order to meet the requirements of epidemic prevention and control in Jiangxi Province and ensure the safety of school staff, the school organized a nucleic acid test for all staff. As a developing party member, I participated in the auxiliary activities of nucleic acid detection.

"Everyone is a volunteer and everyone is a hero." I participated in this work as an auxiliary volunteer for nucleic acid detection. In my volunteer time, I help guide you to fill in the code on your mobile phone and maintain the order on the spot. At first, I was a little stiff with the code, but I quickly switched to volunteer status and tried my best to help you complete the nucleic acid detection program. In this short hour, I focused on my service. When I hold the QR code of information collection, when many mobile phones scan the code at me, although it is still calm on the surface, I am actually very happy and gratified because I have helped everyone. The medical staff even turned around to continue testing.

At present, medical workers are at the forefront, volunteers are escorting, and everyone in the school actively participates in all nucleic acids and makes their own contribution to the prevention and control of the epidemic. Although the epidemic situation is severe and complicated, with the joint efforts of all the people, we will certainly win the epidemic prevention and control.

Summary report on nucleic acid detection for epidemic prevention and control (Chapter VI) I am a deputy chief physician of internal medicine. "Life depends, life depends" is the oath of our medical workers, and it is also the motto of why I want to be an epidemic prevention volunteer. When I saw more and more cases of infection every day, and my medical colleagues threw themselves into this "epidemic" without smoke, I was very anxious. Therefore, as soon as I saw the news of recruiting medical volunteers in Qingpu District, I submitted my application without hesitation, eager to use what I have learned to help more people in need.

My post is responsible for nucleic acid sampling in Lujiawei community. Through this period of volunteer work, I have gained a lot: I feel the unity and dedication of my partners, I have seen the support and cooperation of community residents for nucleic acid testing, I have realized that it is not easy for staff to stick to their posts since the epidemic, and I have gained the happiness of making contributions to society with what I have learned. ......

COVID-19 epidemic is a war "epidemic" without smoke, and it is also a battle that must be won. From the outbreak of the epidemic to the present, everyone is a soldier, bravely standing up and marching against the wind. I believe that as long as we in Qi Xin work together, help each other in the same boat, and unite the invincible force of the "epidemic" of the war, we will certainly win this epidemic war.