Beijing fever clinic guidelines need to be followed: Official

Patients who go to Beijing fever clinics for medical treatment should take all nucleic acid tests required and should not leave the site until COVID-19 has been ruled out, a senior official of the municipal government said on Monday.
Li Ang, deputy head of the Beijing Municipal Health Commission, said at a press conference on Monday that hospitals in the city will provide customized service for special patients, including those who need hemodialysis and pregnant women, during the epidemic control period.
Pan Feng, deputy head of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, said that Beijing jiankangbao, which is a mobile-based app for checking health codes in Beijing, completed the latest upgrade on Sunday.
He recommended the public check the app before traveling or going out to save time.
Beijing jiankangbao includes a scanning function to track registration, which can be applied in venues such as office buildings, restaurants and shopping areas.
Beijing's education commission said on Monday that all primary and middle schools should suspend all military training activities or summer camps for students this summer, according to current epidemic prevention and control measures.
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