Who is responsible for letting people in red team get on the train and affecting others?

If passengers from red team are found on the train, epidemic prevention and control personnel and flight attendants will take corresponding measures.

After finding the abnormal place code, the epidemic prevention and control personnel immediately report the abnormal situation to the emergency team in the station, guide the passengers with abnormal health code to the temporary isolation point of the station, and quickly start the emergency plan and report it to the health department. And while waiting for the transfer vehicle to transfer passengers with abnormal health codes, the station also registered the information of passengers in the same car at the first time, and requested to do a good job of home isolation. When the designated transfer vehicle is in place, the staff will quickly guide the passengers to the vehicle and send them to the hospital for further observation and isolation measures such as nucleic acid detection. Throughout the process, the disinfection personnel have been following them to carry out on-site disinfection work.

Some time ago, there were clear requirements for passengers in health code red code and medium and high risk areas: they can enter the station with nucleic acid test certificate within 7 days, and the specific isolation measures are subject to local policies! In some areas, a nucleic acid test report is required within 3 days. At the same time, the "six prohibitions" of the Health and Health Commission clearly require that those who hold negative certificates of nucleic acid testing shall not take unnecessary centralized isolation measures and shall not be overweight without authorization.