The health green code has turned yellow, can I continue to work?

Usually, the yellow code will turn green after a few days:

It takes 1- 14 days, and the requirements for turning green codes are different in each region. Please refer to the local epidemic prevention policy for details. Yellow codes are mainly generated by people with abnormal health conditions, such as fever, shortness of breath and respiratory symptoms; Returnees from other places; Other personnel who need to be included in the yellow code management.

A, the time required for the yellow code to green code is roughly divided into:

1, it needs to be tested twice in three days before it is released as a green code.

2. In some areas, epidemic prevention and control requires that people with yellow code be concentrated or isolated at home for 7 days (in some areas, it is required to be 14 days), and they will be changed to green code after 7 days of continuous health declaration.

3. If you are misjudged as a yellow code because of an operational error, you can submit a complaint on the health code platform. If the conditions for changing the complaint code are met, the system will handle it within 24 hours. If it is still not a green code after three days, you can call the contact information posted on the page to contact the staff for handling.

The health codes of the second and third groups will be "yellow"

1. People in medium-risk areas refer to residents in medium-risk areas or people who have lived in medium-risk areas for nearly 14 days.

The second is the key population that may be exposed, which refers to the people who stay within 250 meters of the newly diagnosed coronary pneumonia for more than 30 minutes after the onset (asymptomatic infected people are positive samples for the first time).

Third, potential close contacts refer to people who have a high risk of infection in the same place as positive infected people but have not been judged as close contacts.

Three, the yellow code to green code process is as follows:

1, actively report to local villages (communities) and units, and cooperate with epidemiological investigation to register information;

2. Please go to the designated temporary nucleic acid sampling point (Zhengding People's Hospital) as soon as possible for two nucleic acid tests with an interval of 24 hours, and take protective measures on the way to avoid taking public transportation. The results of nucleic acid detection should be promptly fed back to local villages (communities) and units;

3. After expert judgment, the real coding error will be reported step by step, and the provincial decoding unit will decode it for you. Please be patient.

4. Before the health code turns green, please try not to go to places where people gather, do your own health monitoring, and implement normal protective measures such as frequent ventilation, wearing masks, 1 rice flour, washing hands frequently and not gathering;

5. If you have fever, cough, fatigue and other symptoms, please go to the fever clinic of the medical institution in time, take personal protection when seeking medical treatment, avoid taking public transportation, and actively inform the contact history.

The reporter interviewed the relevant staff of the Provincial Health and Health Commission and answered the identification standards of red code, yellow code and green code.

First of all, the red team standard.

1. Confirmed cases, suspected cases and asymptomatic infected persons, as well as confirmed cases and asymptomatic infected persons who were cured and discharged from hospital less than 14 days after medical observation at home;

2. Close contacts of confirmed cases, suspected cases and asymptomatic infected persons;

3. People from high-risk areas such as Hubei Province, where the epidemic situation is particularly serious;

4. Persons who are implementing centralized isolation medical observation;

5. Other personnel who need to be included in the management of red team.

Second, the yellow code standard

1. Persons with body temperature above 37.3℃ or with respiratory symptoms (dry cough, expectoration, nasal congestion, sore throat, shortness of breath, dyspnea), physical discomfort (fatigue, muscle aches, headache, joint pain), digestive tract symptoms (abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting), conjunctival hemorrhage and other clinical manifestations;

2. Persons from epidemic risk areas;

3./Kloc may have had close contact with confirmed patients, suspected patients and asymptomatic infected people within 0/4 days, such as taking the same public transport and living in the same building unit;

4. Other personnel who need to be included in the yellow code management.

Third, the green code standard.

1, other personnel except the red code and yellow code standards;

2, included in the "white list" of epidemic prevention and control personnel in our province.