The latest epidemic prevention policy in Tibet

1. Continue to strictly implement the requirements for reporting and checking entry information

All persons entering (returning) to Tibet must pass the Tibet Yitong "Entry" 3 days in advance before entering (returning) to Tibet. "Tibetan Report" applet to complete the report and fill in the itinerary information truthfully. After entering (returning) to Tibet, the nucleic acid test report, itinerary card, and health code inspection must be carried out at the first entry point (airport, train station, land transportation checkpoint); if you need to monitor your health at home, you must not go out during the period. In special circumstances such as medical treatment, you must take personal protection when going out and try to avoid taking public transportation.

2. Management requirements for people entering and returning to Tibet from high-risk areas

Those who have a history of traveling to high- or medium-risk areas within 7 days will, in principle, be deferred from entering (returning) to Tibet. For those who have entered (returned) to Tibet, in accordance with the principle of "fill in the gaps and fill in the gaps", those with a history of residence in high-risk areas will be subject to 7-day centralized quarantine for medical observation, and a nucleic acid test will be conducted on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 7th days of centralized quarantine. , the quarantine period starts from leaving the risk area; those with a history of residence in medium-risk areas will be subject to 7-day home quarantine medical observation, and a nucleic acid test will be conducted on the 1st, 4th, and 7th days of home quarantine. Those who do not meet the conditions for home quarantine medical observation will be Centralized isolation and medical observation, the isolation period is calculated from the time you leave the risk area.

3. Management requirements for people entering and returning to Tibet from low-risk areas and other areas

(1) Counties (districts, banners, municipalities) where high- and medium-risk areas are located within 7 days If you have a history of residence in other low-risk areas (district) or if you have local confirmed cases/asymptomatic infections within 7 days but have a residence history in counties (counties of districts, banners, municipalities directly under the Central Government) where the risk level is not assigned, you must bring it with you within 48 hours when entering Tibet. For negative nucleic acid test reports, in accordance with the principle of "fill in the blanks", home health monitoring will be carried out for 3 days after entering Tibet. A nucleic acid test will be carried out on the first and third days of health monitoring. The monitoring period will begin after leaving the place (district, banner, municipality directly under the Central Government). county).

(2) People from other regions must bring a negative nucleic acid test report within 48 hours when entering Tibet. After entering Tibet, they are no longer required to provide a negative nucleic acid report for movement within the region.

4. Inbound personnel management and epidemic prevention and control requirements in border port cities

(1) After completing the 7-day centralized isolation medical observation at the first point of entry as required, the inbound personnel must report to The community or host unit reports in advance. If the conditions for point-to-point closed-loop transfer and home health monitoring are not met, three days of home health monitoring must be completed on the spot; if the conditions for point-to-point closed-loop transfer and home health monitoring are met, the completion shall be organized by the community or host unit where the residence is located. Monitor your health at home for 3 days, and complete a nucleic acid test on the 1st and 3rd days.

(2) Persons with a history of residence in border counties and ports within the region must present a negative nucleic acid test report within 48 hours before leaving the county.

5. Requirements for close contact and close contact control

(1) Close contacts should adopt management measures of "7 days of centralized isolation medical observation and 3 days of home health monitoring". A nucleic acid test will be carried out on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 7th days of centralized isolation medical observation, and a nucleic acid test will be carried out on the 3rd day of home health monitoring. The period of isolation management is calculated from the last exposure. After the centralized isolation is lifted, people should return to their place of residence in a "point-to-point" closed loop.

(2) Close contacts will be quarantined at home for 7 days for medical observation, and a nucleic acid test will be carried out on the 1st, 4th and 7th days.

6. Nucleic acid testing requirements for risk occupational groups

(1) For cross-border vehicle drivers, cleaners, maintenance and other personnel, personnel handling imported goods at ports, and imported cold chain food storage Front-line personnel of processing enterprises, staff in centralized isolation locations and staff in designated medical institutions will undergo nucleic acid testing once a day during operation.

(2) Medical personnel related to fever clinics in general medical institutions, and other front-line personnel in direct contact with inbound personnel and items such as customs and immigration management departments shall undergo nucleic acid testing once a day.

(3) Express delivery and takeaway personnel, hotel service personnel, decoration and loading and unloading service personnel, port management service personnel, transportation service personnel, staff in general medical institutions except fever clinics, shopping malls, supermarkets and agricultural ( All staff at the market will be tested for nucleic acid twice a week.

7. Requirements for normalized epidemic prevention and control

Each county (district) must consolidate the territorial responsibilities of townships (towns, streets) and villages (residences, communities) and implement them as soon as possible Check the information of those who report to Tibet by phone or door-to-door to ensure that the control of home quarantine or home health monitoring personnel is in place. The general public must consciously implement epidemic prevention and control measures, wash hands frequently, ventilate frequently, do not gather, wear masks when traveling, and actively scan codes and take temperatures when entering public places.

This announcement will take effect from 0:00 on July 11, 2022, and the Lhasa City Epidemic Response Leading Group Office Announcement No. 20222, No. 3, and No. 4 will be abolished at the same time.