Can the Guangzhou epidemic enter or leave the country?

At present, taking the high-speed train in high-speed railway station, nucleic acid detection takes 48 hours. When leaving the station in high-speed railway station, Guangzhou, people in high-risk areas need to show the requirement of negative report of nucleic acid detection within 48 hours (they need to report after arriving in Guangzhou), and they also need to cooperate with isolation and nucleic acid detection after leaving the station.

Passengers who leave Guangzhou and go out of the province by means of transportation such as airports, railway stations and bus stations. You need to check the trip code, health code and 48-hour nucleic acid test certificate before boarding the plane. Passengers going to Beijing are required to present "Beijing Health Treasure" travel itinerary and 48-hour nucleic acid certificate when entering the station.

Now you can enter and leave Guangzhou normally, but you still need to show your health code, travel itinerary and 48-hour nucleic acid test certificate. When traveling by bus, high-speed rail, train, subway, bus, etc. In and out of Guangzhou, you need to hold a negative report of nucleic acid test within 48 hours, and you also need to show the green code of Yuekang code or Suikang code and travel itinerary.

When people in high-risk areas enter Guangzhou by bus, high-speed rail, train, bus or car, they must hold the negative certificate of nucleic acid test within 48 hours, the green code of health code and check their travel records; After entering Guangzhou, you need to gather at home or isolate for a period of time, and you need to cooperate with nucleic acid testing. People in low-risk areas only need to check travel records and health codes. After reaching the ear, carry out nucleic acid test (+1 1 day self-health monitoring).

Whether you are vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine or not, you can go in and out of Guangzhou. However, if you haven't had an injection yet, you'd better get it quickly. The domestic epidemic is not over yet, and vaccination can play a defensive role.