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The latest epidemic prevention policy in Xinxiang expressway

Adhere to unnecessary separation, reduce cross-provincial travel, and do not go to areas where epidemics occur. We should pay close attention to the domestic epidemic situation. If you really need to travel, you need to go through the filing procedures, plan your travel route reasonably, and strengthen personal protection on the way. Silent management period:1from 8:00 on October 20th, 165438. In the first three days, all traffic stations and traffic checkpoints strictly verified the negative nucleic acid certificate for three times. Passengers stranded in Taiyuan should provide clear time vouchers (air tickets, boat tickets, high-speed payment information, etc.). ) Those who arrive in Taiyuan and stay within 24 hours need to provide negative proof of 1 nucleic acid, and those who stay within 48 hours need to provide negative proof of 2 nucleic acids. Passengers transferring in Taiyuan need to provide proof of negative nucleic acid within 48 hours.

First, leave Xinxiang

The body temperature is normal, and the health code and travel code are both "green codes".

Second, enter Xinxiang

First, the competition must be reported in advance. All new employees must be in the "new office" (/home? ) report, fill in and submit according to the facts, hold a negative certificate of nucleic acid detection within 48 hours after entering the new country, and cooperate with the epidemic prevention and control department to carry out information investigation and nucleic acid detection.

Second, check the landing. Newcomers need to cooperate with the inspection of "two codes and one certificate" (negative proof of nucleic acid test, health code and travel code within 48 hours) and carry out "landing inspection" at traffic stations (railway stations, bus stations, expressway service stations, etc.). ), that is, check out and leave.

Third, take the initiative to report. After landing, all new personnel accompanying Hu must take the initiative to report to the community (village) or hotel (restaurant) where they live.

Four, high, medium and low risk areas of new personnel. For newcomers who live in high-risk areas for less than 7 days, they should be tested for nucleic acid on the first 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 days of "7-day centralized isolation medical observation"; Newcomers who have lived in a medium-risk area for less than 7 days should carry out "7-day home isolation medical observation" and conduct nucleic acid detection on 1, 3, 5 and 7 days respectively. Those who do not have the conditions for home isolation medical observation should adopt centralized isolation medical observation. Newcomers who live in low-risk areas for less than 7 days should be tested for nucleic acid on 1, 3, 5 and 7 days in the new period, and do personal protection and health monitoring to avoid aggregation.

Five, do not divide the high, medium and low risk areas into new personnel. Within 7 days, the community (village), street (town) and county (city, district) with infected cases shall be investigated and managed according to the personnel in high, medium and low risk areas respectively.

6. Other new personnel. In the new period, nucleic acid testing will be conducted on 1, 3, 5 and 7 respectively, and people who have long distances and change trains will be monitored at home for 7 days.

The above measures will be dynamically adjusted according to the relevant national and provincial policies and the changes in the epidemic prevention and control situation.

Note: 1. High-risk area: refers to the residence of cases and asymptomatic infected persons, as well as areas with frequent activities and high risk of epidemic spread.

2. Medium risk area: refers to the area where cases and asymptomatic infected people stay and flow within a certain period of time, and there may be risks of epidemic spread, such as workplaces and activity places.

3. Low-risk area: refers to other areas in the county (city, district, banner) where the middle-high risk area is located.