Do I need to go through the warehousing formalities from Yangzhou to Jiangdu now?

Hello, now you need to hold a 48-hour nucleic acid test certificate from Yangzhou to Jiangdu.

_ Anyone who comes (returns) from other places must hold a negative certificate of nucleic acid test within 48 hours, contact in advance before arrival, report to the community (village), unit (or hotel) immediately after arrival, and actively cooperate with information registration, nucleic acid test, health management and other epidemic prevention and control measures.

_ Strictly implement the health management measures of "14+7" for those who have lived in the middle and high-risk areas (accurate to the building), closed control areas and control areas in China in recent 14 days, that is, centralized isolation14 days and strict home health monitoring for 7 days.

_ "7+7" health management measures shall be strictly implemented for people who have lived in key epidemic areas in the past 14 days, that is, home medical observation for the first 7 days and strict health monitoring for the eighth-14 days. (I was observed at home for the first 7 days, living alone in a single room, not allowed to go out, refusing to visit, and doing 1 nucleic acid testing at home every day. On the seventh day, I was "double-tested"; On day 8- 14, strict health monitoring was carried out. When going out, you must report to the community and don't go to public places where people gather. On days 10 and 14, samples were taken 1 time respectively. )

Experts suggest that when taking public transport such as airplanes, high-speed trains, trains and cars, we should cooperate with the staff to do various prevention and control measures such as health monitoring, isolation and information registration. Some personal protective habits during the normal prevention and control period should be maintained, such as wearing masks correctly in waiting rooms, carriages or engine rooms, reducing the number and time of taking off masks due to eating, and replacing masks in time if they are wet or polluted. When waiting in line, keep a safe distance of one meter and try not to crowd with other passengers. Maintain hand hygiene, reduce contact with public goods and facilities such as seats, handrails and doors, and avoid touching the mouth, eyes and nose with unclean hands; Observe breathing etiquette, cover your elbow or paper towel when coughing or sneezing; Keep a certain social distance when talking with people.