What does the yellow code stand for?

The yellow code indicates the risk or hidden danger of epidemic infection.

Yellow code is the abbreviation of yellow code in epidemic prevention work in COVID-19. Under normal circumstances, residents' health codes will not turn yellow for no reason. When the health code of residents turns yellow, it indicates that there is a risk or hidden danger of epidemic infection.

For yellow code personnel, travel is restricted, and they cannot leave hotels, shopping malls, supermarkets, stations, airports, cinemas, KTV, bars and other public places, as well as schools, various prisons, nursing homes, welfare homes and other special places, and adhere to the principle of not going out unless necessary.

Yellow code standard

1. Persons with body temperature above 37.3℃ or with respiratory symptoms (dry cough, expectoration, nasal congestion, sore throat, shortness of breath, dyspnea), physical discomfort (fatigue, muscle aches, headache, joint pain), digestive tract symptoms (abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting), conjunctival hemorrhage and other clinical manifestations; .

2. People from high-risk areas.

3./Kloc may have close contact with confirmed patients, suspected patients and asymptomatic infected people within 0/4 days, such as taking the same public transport and living in the same building unit.

4. Other personnel who need to be included in the yellow code management.