Does Zhangzhou need to isolate Xing? Does Zhangzhou need to be isolated from Quanzhou? )

Updated: 2021September18 June 15:30.

Source of information: official website, Xingtai Municipal Health and Wellness Committee.

Q: Will I be quarantined when I return to Xingtai from Cangzhou?

A: At present, the Long Fu community in the Taiwanese investment zone in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province is a high-risk area. According to the epidemic prevention and control measures in Xingtai City, people who stay in low-risk areas of middle-high risk counties or live in this area for 14 days will return to Xing with negative nucleic acid tests twice within 48 hours, and after returning to Xing, they will need to be observed at home for 14 days.

Epidemic prevention and control measures are as follows:

First, close contacts, close contacts isolated medical observation.

Carry out centralized isolation medical observation 14 days, and do health monitoring and personal protection within 7 days after lifting isolation.

The second is the requirements for personnel control in medium and high risk areas.

1. People stranded in high-risk areas are not allowed to return to Xing. If it is really necessary to return to Xing, it is necessary to report to the local neighborhood committee in advance and return to Xing with two negative nucleic acid tests within 48 hours. After returning to Xing, centralized isolation medical observation will be carried out 14 days. People who have lived in high-risk areas within 14 days should be observed in isolation 14 days.

2. Those who have stayed in the low-risk area of middle and high-risk counties or lived in this area for 14 days will be tested negative for nucleic acid twice within 48 hours. You need to observe at home after returning to Xing 14 days. . People who have lived in this area within 14 days will be observed at home 14 days.

3. Those who have stayed in other counties in prefecture-level cities where the epidemic occurred and have lived there for 14 days will be returned to Xing with negative nucleic acid tests twice within 48 hours and followed up for 14 days.