How many days does it take for Humen to return to Lingshan now?

14 days.

65438+ 10/8, the epidemic prevention and control headquarters of the autonomous region issued a notice on doing a good job in epidemic prevention and control during the Spring Festival. According to the latest epidemic prevention and control situation, the investigation and health management services for people returning to Guangxi were further clarified, and the spread and spread of the epidemic were resolutely curbed. 1. Those who return to Guangxi from medium-high risk areas (according to the regional scope published locally) before the date when they are identified as medium-high risk areas 14 days, as the targets of risk investigation and management, must report to the destination community (village) 24 hours in advance before returning to Guangxi, and report to the destination community (village) 12 hours after arriving in Guangxi. (1) For those who arrived in Guangxi within 7 days, centralized isolation medical observation and nucleic acid detection were carried out on day 14 (days 1 4, 7, 10, 14), and after centralized isolation medical observation, it was carried out for 7 days (days 2, 4 and 7). (2) Those who arrived in Guangxi for more than 7 days 14 days, were subjected to centralized isolation medical observation for 7 days, and nucleic acid detection for 3 times (1, 4 and 7 days), followed by home health monitoring for 7 days and nucleic acid detection for 3 times (2, 4 and 7 days). (3) For those who have arrived in Guangxi for more than 14 days but less than 2 1 day, home health monitoring for 7 days and nucleic acid detection for 2 times (1 day and 7 days). Second, people returning to Guangxi from the streets of counties (cities, districts) or municipalities directly under the Central Government where high-risk areas are located. Those who return to Guangxi 14 days before being identified as high-risk areas must report to the destination community (village or community) 24 hours before returning to Guangxi, and report to the destination community (village or community) 0/2 hours after arriving in Guangxi. (a) arrived in Guangxi less than 7 days. Seven days of centralized isolation medical observation and three times of nucleic acid detection (days 1, 4 and 7), followed by seven days of home health monitoring and two times of nucleic acid detection (days 2 and 7). (2) For those who have arrived in Guangxi for more than 7 days and less than 14 days, home health monitoring and nucleic acid detection will be carried out for 7 days (1 7 days), and self-health monitoring and nucleic acid detection will be carried out for 7 days (2 and 7 days) after home health monitoring. (3) Those who arrive in Guangxi for more than 14 days but less than 2 1 day shall be subject to self-health monitoring for 7 days and nucleic acid detection for 2 times (1 day and 7 days). 3. Persons returning to Guangxi from districts, cities or municipalities directly under the Central Government where the epidemic occurred. People who return to Guangxi/0/4 days before the local epidemic situation is announced must report to the destination community (village or community) 24 hours before returning to Guangxi, and report to the destination community (village or community) 0/2 hours after arriving in Guangxi. After arriving in Guangxi, they were monitored at home for 7 days and tested for nucleic acid twice (days 1 and 7). 4. The following persons are requested to report to their communities (villages, cooperatives) and units as soon as possible after their arrival, and cooperate with them to take epidemic prevention and control measures such as nucleic acid detection, medical observation or health monitoring: (1) Persons who have lived in Debao County and Tian Yang District of Baise City since June 27th, 2008 (inclusive). (2) Persons who have lived in Youjiang District of Baise since February 2nd (inclusive). (3) Persons who have time-space intersection with officially confirmed cases/asymptomatic infected persons. (4) Persons whose health code is "red team" or "yellow code". (5) People involved in the epidemic situation who received telephone calls or information from epidemic prevention and control departments such as CDC.