1 and six categories of high-risk personnel: including close contacts, sub-close contacts, people who overlap with the time and space trajectory of infected people, people who are accompanied by air at the same time, people in middle and high-risk areas, and people in global closed management areas (health code is red and yellow). The control requirements are: centralized isolation 14 days, and home health monitoring for 7 days.
2. Personnel management and control requirements of counties (cities, districts and banners) where high-risk areas are located: If it is really necessary to come to Holland, centralized isolation and home health monitoring shall be implemented for 7 days after arrival. After returning home, don't go out or gather unless necessary.
3. Control requirements for personnel (travel code is *) from other counties (cities, districts and banners) in the prefecture-level city where the medium-high risk area is located: If it is not necessary to come to the Netherlands, they must hold negative proof of nucleic acid test within 48 hours and conduct/kloc-0 nucleic acid test once upon arrival.
4. High-risk personnel: including service support personnel who are in direct contact with inbound personnel or goods at airports and ports, and personnel in high-risk positions such as isolated places, designated hospitals, fever clinics and cold chain-related enterprises. Requirements for its control: try to avoid coming to the Netherlands. Those who really need to enter (return to) Holland must have been away from work for more than 4 days 14 and have negative proof of nucleic acid test within 48 hours, and report to the destination community (village residence) three days in advance, and are not allowed to go out or gather after returning home. People who have been away from their jobs for less than 65,438+04 days should be kept in centralized isolation until they leave their jobs for 65,438+04 days after returning to the Netherlands.