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The latest epidemic prevention policy in Ganzhou city

Ganzhou CDC reminds people in low-risk areas to leave their cities with 48-hour negative nucleic acid certificates and report to their communities (villages), units and hotels 1 day in advance; It is advocated that nucleic acid detection should be carried out within 24 hours after the arrival of people from epidemic areas in the province and people from other provinces (back) to Ganzhou.

Ganzhou Entry-Exit Policy (updated on July 26th)

Leave the local policy: dry code "green code"

Enter local policy:

1. Implement the management measures of "7-day centralized isolation medical observation +3-day home health monitoring" for entry personnel, and conduct a nucleic acid test on 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 days, and conduct a nucleic acid test on the third day of home health monitoring. Don't go out during home health monitoring, and do personal protection when going out for medical treatment and other special circumstances, and try to avoid taking public transportation. Before the first entry point comes (returns) to Ganzhou from the isolated state, it must report to the local headquarters or community (village residence) three days in advance and implement closed-loop management.

2. Persons living in high-risk areas in recent 7 days shall report to the local headquarters or community (village residence) 3 days in advance, conduct "7-day centralized isolation medical observation" according to the principle of filling vacancies, and conduct nucleic acid detection as required.

People who have lived in a medium-risk area within 3.7 days should report to the local headquarters or community (village residence) three days in advance, and implement "7-day home isolation medical observation" according to the principle of filling vacancies from the date of departure. Those who do not have the conditions for home isolation medical observation should implement centralized isolation medical observation and carry out nucleic acid detection as required.