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Do students still use nucleic acid testing when they start school?
Students are the future of the motherland and health is the capital of the revolution. As a densely populated area, if students are unfortunately infected, classes and even schools will be in danger. The Ministry of Education has long had a countermeasure: after the start of the new semester in 2023, colleges and universities will no longer carry out full-time nucleic acid. However, for off-campus personnel and cross-regional students, it is necessary to focus on testing.

In other words, if you don't need nucleic acid testing in your daily life and study. As long as you don't take the initiative to go abroad, there won't be too much pressure. For primary and secondary school students, it means that primary and secondary schools and kindergartens do not need nucleic acid testing, but only need irregular screening and spot checks. Schools are no longer completely blocked, but managed according to classes to avoid infection to the greatest extent.