I. people entering low-risk areas
Bring negative proof of nucleic acid within 48 hours, report to the village (community) or unit and check-in hotel, and do nucleic acid testing according to the epidemic prevention requirements of each district and county after arrival.
The second is high-risk and immigrant personnel.
People with a history of living in high-risk areas: people who have a recent history of living in high-risk areas and their counties (cities, districts) and people who have had intimate contact with confirmed cases (including asymptomatic infected people) should report relevant information to their communities (hotels) and units at the first time, and do well in prevention and control measures such as information registration, nucleic acid detection and medical observation according to the requirements of epidemic prevention and control institutions in their jurisdictions. People who have lived in high-risk areas for less than 7 days were subjected to centralized isolation medical observation for 7 days (nucleic acid detection was carried out on days 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7).
For entry personnel and close contacts: "7 days of centralized isolation medical observation +3 days of home health monitoring".
Close contacts: Implement "7-day home isolation medical observation"
Three, non epidemic areas, outside the province to go abroad (return) personnel.
1. It is recommended to return with a 48-hour negative nucleic acid certificate.
2. Upon arrival, "/kloc-landing inspection within 0/2 hours" and "3 days and 3 inspections" should be implemented as soon as possible, that is, nucleic acid sampling should be carried out at the nearest railway station, bus station, expressway epidemic prevention inspection service point and convenient nucleic acid sampling point. And should be carried out for 3 consecutive days after the "landing inspection". nucleus
Before the acid test is negative, avoid attending party activities and do a good job of self-health monitoring within 7 days after coming (returning). If you have fever, cough, fatigue and other symptoms, please always wear a mask, avoid taking public transport, go to the nearest fever clinic as soon as possible, and take the initiative to inform you of your recent residence history and contact history.
IV. Access requirements
It is necessary to suspend the arrangement of exchange plans in risk areas. It is suggested that the general public should not go to middle and high risk areas and counties (cities) and regions with local case reports unless necessary. If you really need to go, you should strictly protect yourself and abide by the local epidemic prevention and control regulations. Those who have traveled, studied or worked in high-risk areas and counties (cities) do not leave their current residence unless necessary.