Zibo CDC issued health management requirements for epidemic prevention and control, and regulations of Zibo Municipality on epidemic management.

Zibo CDC issued health management requirements for epidemic prevention and control;

Strict personnel travel management and pre-reporting.

People in key epidemic areas need to carry negative proof of nucleic acid test within 7 days when returning to aid; Discourage and guide those who intend to enter or return to Zi in high-risk areas to suspend their entry and return to Zi in advance; People in other low-risk areas need to hold the green code of health code when entering or leaving Zi. During the official reception, inform the visitors of our county's epidemic prevention policy in advance, and learn more about the proposed visitors' 14-day itinerary. All units will not receive tour groups in key epidemic areas for the time being, and will not organize tours to key epidemic areas.

Do a good job in the health examination of those who enter and return to Zi.

1. Conduct nucleic acid detection on people who have lived in key epidemic areas within 14 days after their arrival;

2. Carry out "7+ 14" and "5+ 1" on people who have been to epidemic areas, that is, 7 days of home isolation and 14 days of health monitoring, and immediately carry out two nucleic acid tests after returning, and on the 7th day, carry out 1 nucleic acid test and 1 serum antibody test.

Strictly implement family health management.

For the implementation of home isolation and health management, the local community should implement the responsibility and classified control. Live in a single room, stay indoors, keep a certain distance from the family members who live together, and strictly carry out personal protection and disinfection of the family environment. During health monitoring, don't go in or out of public places, don't take public transportation, and don't participate in mass activities. Take your temperature every morning and evening and report your health. Once suspicious symptoms appear, immediately report to the community and county CDC and send them to medical institutions for diagnosis and treatment.