Which areas are considered as low-risk areas?

Divide high, medium and low risk areas in counties (cities, districts and banners) where the epidemic occurred. No epidemic counties (cities, districts and banners) should implement normalized prevention and control measures. For people in high-risk areas with cross-regional spillover, centralized isolation medical observation was taken for 7 days at the inflow place; People in middle-risk areas with cross-regional spillovers will be observed in family medicine for 7 days. There is no need to take isolation control measures for people in low-risk areas to go out across regions, but it is required to complete nucleic acid detection twice within 3 days and do personal health monitoring.

In the ninth edition of the prevention and control plan, the low-risk area refers to other areas in the county (city, district, banner) where the middle and high-risk areas are located. Compared with the high school risk area, the risk is lower, but compared with the counties (cities, districts and banners) without epidemic situation, there are certain risks. No epidemic counties (cities, districts and banners) should implement normalized prevention and control measures.

People in low-risk areas should hold a 48-hour negative nucleic acid test certificate when leaving their region or city. Remind people in low-risk areas to take the initiative to report to the community or hotel where they live, complete the inspection for three days and two days as required, participate in the coordination of epidemic prevention and control, and protect the health of themselves and others.