About 10 days ago, Germany began to carry out compulsory nucleic acid testing for passengers returning from risk areas. Of course, those passengers who haven't returned from the risk areas can choose whether to carry out nucleic acid testing on their own according to the principle of voluntariness, but Germany has issued a statement that these tests are free, so I think this test is very necessary for their own safety. After all passengers from the dangerous area are tested for nucleic acid, these data must be reported to the German health department. If no virus is detected, it needs to be quarantined for 14 days.
Of course, this measure will certainly be opposed by some people after the awareness of it is reduced, but at the same time, the German Health Minister also said that many Germans do not know or understand how much safety benefits this regulation can bring. After all, this measure can make people safer than before. After all, all the expenses have been borne by the German government. For those passengers in dangerous areas, regular nucleic acid testing is also a guarantee for their own safety. Some people think that if this measure can be implemented earlier,
Then I think one thing that Germany needs to consider is, if German passengers returning from other risk areas do not enter the airport, what should they do when they return to Germany by other means of transportation? Because you can't set up nucleic acid detection points in all railway stations in Germany and bus stops in airport metro, because all the fish that escape the net will sneak into Germany. At the same time, Germany can only set up nucleic acid detection points at airports, conduct sampling tests in border areas, and only set up some detection points near railway stations.