Policies for coming to Chuzhou:
1. People who have a history of staying in medium- and high-risk areas within 7 days must strictly implement closed-loop management and strictly implement isolation control measures after landing. For those who have a history of traveling to high-risk areas within 7 days, implement 7 days of centralized quarantine + 3 days of home health monitoring;
2. For those who have a history of traveling to medium-risk areas within 7 days, implement 7 days of home quarantine;< /p>
3. Persons with a history of residence in low-risk areas where the epidemic occurred (including undeclared risk areas and counties, cities, districts, and banners with local epidemics) within 7 days should proactively report to the community. Take an on-site nucleic acid test as soon as possible, and do another nucleic acid test every 24 hours (two tests in three days). Do not participate in gathering activities, do not go to public places, and do not go to crowded and closed places.
Updated on September 4th:
1. Residents of the main urban area shall not leave Chucheng or go out unless necessary during the temporary control period. If necessary, they must provide 48 hours Proof of negative nucleic acid test. People from outside the main urban area are encouraged not to come to Chucheng unless necessary during the temporary control period.
2. Strictly control the gathering of people, do not hold group activities or large meetings, suspend group activities such as garden tours, markets, theatrical performances, square dances, etc., and implement the principle of "delaying happy events and simplifying funerals" , The banquet will not be held."
3. Public entertainment and leisure places (KTV, Internet cafes, bars, chess and card rooms, foot bath shops, bathing centers, saunas, teahouses, etc.), places where people gather for business (gym, gymnasium, yoga studio and All types of training, intermediary agencies, etc.) and public and cultural activity venues (indoor attractions, cultural centers, libraries, museums, theaters, etc.) are temporarily closed. Prisons, welfare homes, nursing homes and other places are subject to closed management.
4. All catering units (including beverage shops, snack bars, breakfast restaurants, etc.) are suspended for dine-in dining. They can provide in-store pickup, online or phone takeout ordering, and implement "contactless" delivery services. .
5. All party and government agencies, enterprises, institutions, social organizations and other personnel should report on the spot to the community (village) where they live and become volunteers to participate in epidemic prevention and control. Except for those involved in epidemic prevention, nucleic acid testing, isolation and transfer, medical rescue, emergency rescue, drought relief, material supply, and garbage disposal, other personnel are not allowed to go out.
6. Various primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, private schools, training institutions, etc. will temporarily implement online teaching and suspend offline teaching and services. All types of colleges and universities and boarding schools are under closed management.
7. All party and government agencies, enterprises and institutions, social organizations, communities, public places, transportation, outdoor attractions, catering units (takeaway), supermarkets and other places must strictly implement inspections Health code, travel code, temperature measurement, ventilation and disinfection and other measures.
8. Communities (villages) should strengthen daily life security services for the masses, and communities (villages) should publish hotlines to serve the masses. Especially for special groups such as the elderly living alone, pregnant women, disabled people, and patients with chronic diseases, we must carefully provide services such as daily life and medical treatment.
9. Residents should take personal protection, wash hands frequently, wear masks scientifically, do not gather in groups, abide by the one-meter line, and develop a healthy lifestyle.