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The latest regulations from Shenzhen to Guangzhou

The latest regulations from Shenzhen to Guangzhou are as follows:

1. For those who live in the middle-risk area of Shenzhen for less than 7 days, take 7 days of home isolation medical observation, and conduct a nucleic acid test on 1, 4 and 7 days of home isolation medical observation; Do not have the conditions for home isolation medical observation, take centralized isolation medical observation; The management period starts from leaving the risk area.

2. People who have lived in high-risk areas in Shenzhen for 7 days were isolated for medical observation for 7 days, and nucleic acid was detected for 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 days; The management period starts from leaving the risk area.

3. For those who have lived in the low-risk area of Shenzhen in the last 7 days, they should complete the nucleic acid detection twice within 3 days (24 hours apart). Before they get twice negative results of nucleic acid, avoid going to crowded places, try to avoid taking public transport, do a good job in self-health monitoring, and seek medical advice in time if they feel unwell. The management period starts from leaving the risk area. Other areas in the counties (cities, districts and banners) where the middle and high-risk areas are located are low-risk areas.

4. Those who come (return) to Guangzhou from other parts of Shenzhen shall complete the 1 nucleic acid test within 3 days after going.

Guangzhou, Nanshan District, Shenzhen Report Reminder:

Strictly prevent the spread of epidemic situation and protect the health of Guangzhou residents, Guangzhou CDC August 2022 1 1 Reminder:

People who have lived in Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province since August 4, and all the "red code" and "yellow code" people in Suikang Code, please take the initiative to report to their communities (villages), units and hotels, and accept corresponding health management in the communities.