What are the conditions for returning to Gu 'an now?

Mianyang residents in low-risk areas use healthy green codes to travel. But in the near future, it is best not to go to high-risk areas in China. If you must go, fully understand the epidemic prevention and control measures at the destination before departure and actively cooperate with them.

To go to Gu 'an, Hebei, you need to provide your own travel itinerary code, health code and ID card before you can pass. And report to the community epidemic prevention station where the destination is located in advance, and the local epidemic prevention station is needed to see if it meets the isolation conditions. Most low-risk areas will not be isolated.

If it is not necessary during the epidemic, it is best to stay in the local area and contribute to the prevention and control of the epidemic. What exactly do you need to bring?

You need to carry a 24-hour nucleic acid certificate and report to the community epidemic prevention station where your destination is located in advance.

You need the local epidemic prevention office to see if it meets the quarantine conditions. Most low-risk areas will not be isolated. If you are in a high-risk area, please report to the destination community epidemic prevention station in advance.

As long as your health code and travel code are normal and you come from a low-risk area, you will not be quarantined.

Personnel in closed control areas, control areas and key prevention areas strictly implement home isolation measures and work effectively at home.

In principle, the staff in the general prevention area work from home, and if commuting is really necessary, the work unit shall issue a work certificate that the commuter must arrive at the post, and report it to the Baolian unit, community and village street.

To sum up, as for what conditions are needed to return to Gu 'an now, generally speaking, people in the prevention area work from home in principle, and if commuting is really necessary, the work unit will issue a work certificate that commuters must arrive at their posts and report it to the Baolian unit, community and village street.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases.

Article 5 People's governments at all levels shall lead the prevention and control of infectious diseases. The people's governments at or above the county level shall formulate plans for the prevention and control of infectious diseases and organize their implementation, and establish and improve the disease prevention and control, medical treatment, supervision and management systems for the prevention and control of infectious diseases.

Article 6 The health administrative department of the State Council is in charge of the prevention and control of infectious diseases and its supervision and management. The health administrative departments of local people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the prevention and control of infectious diseases and their supervision and management within their respective administrative areas. Other departments of the people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the prevention and control of infectious diseases within their respective functions and duties. The prevention and control of infectious diseases in the army shall be handled in accordance with this Law and the relevant provisions of the state, and shall be supervised and managed by the competent health department of the People's Liberation Army of China.

Seventh disease prevention and control institutions at all levels shall undertake the monitoring, prediction, epidemiological investigation and epidemic report of infectious diseases. Medical institutions undertake the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases related to medical treatment and the prevention of infectious diseases in their areas of responsibility. Urban communities and rural grass-roots medical institutions shall, under the guidance of disease prevention and control institutions, undertake the corresponding prevention and control of infectious diseases in urban communities and rural grass-roots units.