What does Wuhan red team mean?

Wuhan red team refers to confirmed patients, suspected patients, asymptomatic infected persons and their close contacts, or people who have lived abroad in the past 14 days. Persons who need centralized isolation or home medical observation according to regulations.

According to the national COVID-19 epidemic zoning and grading standards, it is judged as a medium-risk and high-risk area. In areas or places where the epidemic situation is serious, with the comprehensive evaluation of the Provincial Health and Wellness Committee and the consent of the provincial leading group, people with residence and contact history in relevant areas can be included in the management of red team.

The international version of health code is mainly used by new immigrants, especially those without domestic identity cards. Compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and foreigners who are already in Zhejiang Province can also voluntarily collect and use them.

Wuhan

Wuhan, referred to as Jiangcheng for short, is the capital, sub-provincial city, megacity and national central city of Hubei Province. It is also the central city in the central region, an important industrial base, science and education base and comprehensive transportation hub in China. Wuhan is located in the east of Jianghan Plain and the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the core city of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the strategic fulcrum of the rise of central China.

Wuhan is a national historical and cultural city and an important birthplace of Chu culture. Since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Wuhan has been the military and commercial center of southern China. In the Yuan Dynasty, it became a province under the jurisdiction of Hunan and Guangxi. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, this place became one of the "prosperous places in the early Chu Dynasty" and "four great gatherings in the world". The opening of Hankou and the Westernization Movement in the late Qing Dynasty made Wuhan an important economic center in modern China.