What does three-day daily health monitoring mean?

Three days of routine health monitoring, that is, three days of home health observation (or centralized isolation)+1 1 day of routine health monitoring. On days 1, 3 and 14, the nucleic acid was detected and the body temperature and other physical conditions were reported.

Three-day daily health monitoring is to take the initiative to do personal protection based on the principle of being responsible for yourself, others and society. Some schools, enterprises and work units also need to report daily health monitoring regularly. Therefore, for daily health monitoring, everyone should take it seriously, fill it out truthfully, report it truthfully, and do a good job in monitoring body temperature and symptoms.

Pay attention to personal protection when going out and keep a safe social distance. When going out, don't take public transportation such as buses, don't go to crowded places, and don't visit relatives and friends.

Matters needing attention in daily health monitoring

In principle, you should not leave your district (county, city) during the 3-day daily health monitoring, and at the same time, you should do "five noes": don't take public transportation and don't go to public places; Do not participate in meetings, exhibitions, tours, dinners and other party activities; Not allowed to enter schools, child care institutions, welfare homes and other specific institutions; Do not enter theaters, chess rooms, public bathrooms and other indoor closed places; Do not carry out offline teaching, training and other activities.

People who are given the yellow code in daily life must receive two nucleic acid tests within three days, and the interval between the two nucleic acid tests must exceed 24 hours. If the test result of 1 is negative, the health code will change to "green code" for a short time, and then to "yellow code" again, prompting them to carry out the second test as required. If the results of both nucleic acid tests are negative, then the health code will officially become a "green code".