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  • AlyxMS [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Not shthrow, but can answer your question.

    You fill your personal info into an web app and it generates a QR code. The code is scanned during testing. Results can be viewed on the app.

    No official words on what happens to people who have tested positive. The policy seems to be changing all the time. It used mandatory quarantine in hospital/quarantine center but I've been hearing about asymptomatic cases quarantined at home(Not sure if true or not). What is certain is additional lockdown and testing for a certain radius around you. (Used to include contact tracing, but the city's been on lockdown for half a month there really isn't any movement to be traced now)

    • becauseoftheblood [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      That makes sense. But once this is done is there a general expectation things will open up again? Like this is happening in place of continuing lockdowns?

      • AlyxMS [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        This round of lockdown is supposed to end at 5th. But typically a new round of lockdown would be announced before or shortly after the end of the last one.

        Rumor is this is going to be the last mass test before opening up and the officials were given an open up deadline of 6PM April 5th by the central gov. (Sure looks like it, friend of mine who lives near the airport has been seeing loads military transport aircrafts landing one after another yesterday) We'll see if the rumor is true in 13 hours.

        I don't really see why they would keep doing mass tests unless they kept discovering new cases. I'm sure the average person in Shanghai has been tested for at least 6 times in the past 2 weeks at this point.