Nucleic acid report currently generally refers to the Neocoronavirus Nucleic Acid Report, which will show a positive test result, and which generally has both negative and positive test results. The main methods of nucleic acid testing are nasopharyngeal swabs and oropharyngeal swabs, as neocoronaviruses multiply in the human respiratory system first after entering the body. If the nucleic acid test is positive, it indicates that neocollins have been found in the body. If it is negative, it means that neocollins are not present in the body, but there is some possibility of false negatives and false positives, so multiple nucleic acid tests are needed to improve accuracy. After a positive nucleic acid report, the person should go to a designated institution for isolation and treatment in a timely manner according to local policies, and should be well protected to avoid causing further spread of the virus and other situations.