Is there a difference between low-risk and normal health codes?

The difference between low-risk and normal health codes: low-risk health codes are yellow and need to be isolated; The normal health code is green and can pass normally. The meaning of health coding and classification management standards;

The green code means "no exception" and can pass normally. The yellow code indicates the need for "investigation" or "home health monitoring". Red team said that designated medical institutions should be used for isolation treatment or centralized isolation medical observation, and management departments at all levels should focus on strict follow-up management and take all necessary measures such as isolation, treatment and testing.

Risk classification standard:

1, low-risk areas: no confirmed cases or no newly confirmed cases for 14 days.

2. Medium risk areas:

① Newly confirmed cases were added within 0/4 days of Kloc-0, and the cumulative number of confirmed cases was no more than 50.

(2) There were more than 50 confirmed cases, and no cluster epidemic occurred within 14 days.

3. High-risk areas: The cumulative number of cases exceeds 50, and a cluster epidemic occurred within 14 days.