Do you need to be isolated when passing through the epidemic area by train? Does health code orange affect travel?

If the train only passes through the high-incidence area, there is no epidemic at the origin, destination and carriage, so there is no need for isolation. Generally, nucleic acid testing is required when going out and returning to the province. As long as the nucleic acid testing is negative, there is no need for isolation. If you stay in an epidemic area, you must do nucleic acid testing and self-isolation after returning home.

When the health code turns orange, it will affect your travel, but you can't walk in most public areas, such as buses, subways, shopping malls and other crowded places. In short, it is best not to go out.

It is suggested to implement self-isolation measures for 7 days or 14 days or to do nucleic acid detection twice. The interval between the two tests was more than 72 hours, and the results were negative. The system cancels the yellow code or orange code and uses the green code instead.

In order to reduce the risk caused by personnel flow, those key participants in the prevention and control area who have not completed nucleic acid detection as required will be given yellow and orange health codes, and the flow will be appropriately restricted. The orange health code indicates that the health status of residents has not been verified. The reason why the health code turns orange is:

1 and 14 days, there was a fever clinic in our province.

2. People from areas with high prevalence.

3, belong to COVID-19 confirmed personnel, suspected personnel.

4, belong to the close contact of the confirmed personnel.

5. Residents belonging to the closed management community.

6. There is a record of purchasing antipyretics in our province within 14 days.