Two, the nucleic acid test is negative, the health code is yellow or from high-risk areas, in principle, in the city and county hospitals to receive services.
Three, in case of pregnant women with positive nucleic acid test, closed-loop referral by designated medical institutions to the municipal infectious disease hospital. When the pregnant women referred to the infectious disease hospital are too late to be transported before the labor process has started or when the pregnancy is urgently needed to be terminated, the designated hospitals in the jurisdiction should take isolation and protection measures, timely assess the health status of pregnant women after delivery, and transport them to the municipal infectious disease hospital to implement follow-up treatment measures after confirming safety.
Fourth, during the local epidemic, pregnant women who need medical treatment in labor, emergency labor or other emergencies in high-risk areas should call the "120" emergency command center, which is responsible for transferring them to designated hospitals for treatment.
Five, during the local epidemic, high-risk areas of non-emergency hospital delivery or routine prenatal examination of pregnant women, by the local responsible for closed-loop transport to designated hospitals, the whole closed-loop management.
Six, all localities should open up a green channel for pregnant women to see a doctor. For critically ill pregnant women, whether there is nucleic acid proof or not, medical institutions should treat them at the first time on the premise that medical staff do a good job of protection, and strictly implement the responsibility system of first diagnosis, and shall not refuse or shirk.
Seven, maternal and child health care institutions at all levels to do a good job in the area of maternal treatment publicity and education, information reporting and overall coordination. In the process of treatment referral, there are special circumstances such as poor communication in designated treatment hospitals, and contact local maternal and child health care institutions for coordination.
Attachment 1: List of designated medical institutions for pregnant women in yellow code.
Annex 2: List and contact information of maternal and child health care institutions