# How to define returning to China # # Returned personnel need to hold a negative certificate of nucleic acid test within 7 days # National Health Commission authorities responded that "Returned personnel need to return to China with a valid negative result of COVID-19 nucleic acid test within 7 days, and conduct home health monitoring for 14 days after returning home, during which they will not gather or flow, and conduct nucleic acid test every 7 days." A few days ago, the Work Plan for Prevention and Control of COVID-19 Epidemic in Rural Areas in Winter and Spring deployed epidemic prevention work in rural areas and returnees.
Who are the returnees mentioned in the work plan?
The returnees mentioned in the work plan refer to those who return to the countryside from other places.
It mainly includes: First, returning home across provinces; Second, returnees in cities where high-risk areas are located in the province; The third is the key groups such as employees who import cold chain food, employees who directly contact imported goods at ports, staff in isolated places, and transportation personnel in the province.
When did you start to return to China with a negative nucleic acid test certificate?
Carrying the negative certificate of nucleic acid test back to China, from the peak of Spring Festival travel rush on October 28th to the peak of Spring Festival travel rush on March 8th, 65438/kloc-0.
Does the negative nucleic acid test certificate need to be isolated after returning to China?
There is no need for isolation after returning to China with a negative nucleic acid test certificate, but it is necessary to carry out home health monitoring for 14 days, do a good job in monitoring body temperature and symptoms, do personal protection when going out unnecessarily, and do a nucleic acid test on the seventh day and 14 days after returning to China.
If the return time is less than 14 days, the requirements of home health monitoring and nucleic acid detection shall be implemented according to the actual return time.