1. Strictly restrict travel in medium and high risk areas and counties (cities, districts); Personnel from other counties (cities, districts) in the prefecture-level city where the middle and high-risk areas are located do not have to travel, and if they really need to travel, they must hold a negative certificate of nucleic acid detection within 48 hours; Strictly restrict travel to high-risk areas and counties (cities, districts); You don't have to go to other counties (cities, districts) in the prefecture-level city where the middle and high risk areas are located.
2 Fever patients, health code "yellow code" and other personnel should fulfill their personal protection responsibilities, actively cooperate with health monitoring and nucleic acid detection, and do not travel before the risk of infection is eliminated.
3. People working in local high-risk positions should try to avoid traveling. Those who really need to go on a business trip must have been away from work 14 days or more, and the nucleic acid test is negative within 48 hours, and report to their unit and destination community (unit) three days in advance. (Note: High-risk posts include staff of fever clinics (sentinel posts), staff of specimen sampling and laboratory testing in general medical and health institutions, and personnel who come into direct contact with entry personnel or goods and other articles (garbage, etc.) in port areas such as airports and ports. ), all staff in designated hospitals and centralized isolation places, and staff in specialized warehouses who are in direct contact with imported cold chain foods are under centralized supervision).