Good news! Qinghai Examination District is the first to issue tips! There is a high probability that the 2023 National Examination will also set up alternate examination rooms for candidates with fevers, positive tests, etc.! As the national examination on January 7th and 8th is

Good news! Qinghai Examination District is the first to issue tips! There is a high probability that the 2023 National Examination will also set up alternate examination rooms for candidates with fevers, positive tests, etc.!

As the national examination on January 7th and 8th is approaching, I believe many readers are also worried about whether they can still take the exam if they are infected with COVID-19, especially in Zhejiang Province, where a large number of sick candidates have just concluded their exams and are unable to take the exam. However, the postgraduate entrance examination is divided into negative examination rooms and positive examination rooms. Is it possible that there is no preparation for such an important national examination?

Good news is coming! The latest epidemic prevention requirements for written examinations in Qinghai examination areas released on December 27 show that there is a high probability that the 2023 national examination will also set up backup examination rooms such as positive examination rooms, which is believed to be of great reference to examination areas in other regions.

The author summarized that the Qinghai examination area’s written examination epidemic prevention requirements currently have three major characteristics.

First, the antigen test or nucleic acid test needs to be uploaded within a specified time. Different from the previous requirement to provide a 48-hour nucleic acid test certificate, Qinghai this time requires that the test be completed before 12 o'clock on December 28 and reported to the official platform for registration before 18 o'clock on December 29. This means that regardless of whether you are positive or not, you will most likely be able to take the exam, and the official will make unified arrangements based on the reported situation.

The second is to arrive at the test site as early as possible for on-site temperature measurement. Officials recommend arriving at the examination room 90 minutes in advance. Staff will conduct on-site temperature checks. The temperature is 37.3°C. Those with a temperature higher than this will most likely be assigned to the positive examination room. One thing that needs special attention is that if there is a fever or an emergency that affects other candidates' answers on the test day, they may be temporarily transferred to the positive test room, and the time wasted during the transfer will not be made up. In other words, all candidates must scientifically adjust their physical condition and try to avoid similar situations.

Third, masks must be worn strictly in accordance with regulations. Ordinary examination rooms generally require the wearing of masks of at least medical-surgical grade or above. The positive test room must be an N95 mask. The author recommends that qualified candidates should wear N95 masks even if they take the test in an ordinary examination room, because it is impossible to determine whether the candidates around them are asymptomatic carriers.