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Now Shanghai hotel check-in regulations

1. Please comply with the relevant provisions of the public security organs on real-name registration of the accommodation industry, cooperate with the inquiries of relevant personnel of the accommodation industry units, and sign for confirmation.

2. Please wear a mask when entering the hotel, cooperate with the hotel to monitor the body temperature, and show the healthy green code in time.

3. The principle of staying in this hotel for one person and one room during the epidemic.

4. When you check in, please tell us where you came from, whether you have a history of receiving infected areas and whether you are a foreign returnee.

5. Don't gather or have close contact with others. Please keep a safe distance above 1.5m when waiting in line at the front desk or communicating with others.

6. Please minimize contact with public facilities such as door handles and elevator switches in the hotel, and wash your hands in time after contact.

7. During the check-in, if you have fever, cough and other abnormal conditions, you are not allowed to leave the room, and call the front desk in time to cooperate with the hotel to transfer to the isolation room set up by the hotel for isolation. The front desk will report to the relevant epidemic prevention departments and take effective epidemic prevention measures.

As long as there is a green code, the body temperature is normal and the nucleic acid test report is negative, you can stay in the hotel, and it generally doesn't matter whether the nucleic acid test report is stamped or not. Under normal circumstances, as long as it is a nucleic acid test done by a regular hospital or institution, it is generally not necessary to stamp it. Is it necessary to isolate information from Hong Kong to Shenzhen at present? A: From the morning of 20265438 10.05 10: 00, people entering Hong Kong through Shenzhen Bay Port must hold nucleic acids with a generation time of 24 hours issued by qualified testing institutions recognized by the governments of Guangdong and Hong Kong.