After calling the hotline of Wuhan Mayor, I learned that if you leave Wuhan from the normalized prevention and control area, you can pass the test with the negative proof result of 48-hour nucleic acid test, green code of health code/green code of travel card and normal temperature measurement. When entering public places such as stations, railway stations and airports, you need to show your nucleic acid and take a bus.
When taking public transport such as buses and subways and entering residential areas (villages), units and public places, they are required to show their 24-hour negative nucleic acid certificate on their own initiative and actively cooperate with code scanning inspection. Wuhan citizens do not take nucleic acid samples for more than two days, and the health code will become "Gray code". Therefore, it is suggested that you prepare nucleic acid in advance, provide negative proof of nucleic acid as required, and apply for Hubei health code and communication travel card in advance.
Low-risk areas enter Wuhan
Actively report 48 hours of nucleic acid 5 days in advance in community health monitoring. Take the initiative to report that nucleic acid was isolated at home in Wuhan for 7 days 48 hours in advance. Take the initiative to report the nucleic acid to Wuhan for 7 days for centralized isolation 48 hours in advance 1. Report to the community (village), hotels, enterprises and institutions in advance before coming (returning) to Han.
2. Cooperate with personnel control:
For those who have lived in the epidemic area in the past 7 days, when the scale of the epidemic area is large, the community spread is wide and the spillover risk is high, measures should be taken for home health monitoring, community health monitoring and health management corresponding to the high and medium risk areas.
All people from other provinces (returning to Hubei) were subjected to "community health monitoring" for 5 days, and their nucleic acids were detected on 1, 2, 3 and 5 days respectively.
(If there is a local epidemic in your city, it is recommended to call the destination mayor's hotline/CDC and the community for consultation in advance to avoid delaying the trip. )