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What are the contents of the notice issued by the Beijing Municipal Government to people returning to Beijing?

First, those who have not stayed in the People's Republic of China in the past 14 days and entered through the Capital International Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport are exempt from the requirement of home observation for 14 days. When entering the country, you need to fill in a health declaration card, make a health declaration, undergo a temperature test, wear a mask, and keep distance between people.

Second, for those who enter (return) to Beijing from other areas in China (excluding Hubei Province) for a short period of time (have no fixed residence or occupation in Beijing, and are mainly engaged in tourism, visits, business, inspections, transit and other activities) Personnel must cooperate with the management of the hotel they are staying in. Their body temperature must be taken when entering and exiting the hotel. When checking in, they must fill in the reason for coming to Beijing and register their contacts in Beijing. If there is a reception unit in Beijing, they must implement the relevant epidemic prevention and control regulations of the reception unit. If you have fever or physical discomfort, you should seek medical treatment promptly and proactively inform the hotel and reception unit.

Third, for those who enter (return) to Beijing from other regions in China (excluding Hubei Province) to resume work and meet the conditions for centralized work, closed management must be carried out, and on the premise of good protection , can work while observing; other staff still have to observe at home for 14 days before starting work.

The fourth is Beijing staff who live in areas surrounding Beijing such as Beisan County, Langfang City, Hebei Province. These personnel commute to and from work on a daily basis and are not required to do so. However, they must undergo routine inspections when entering and exiting Beijing.

The fifth is civil aviation crews and railway crews. These personnel frequently travel to and from different places and have rigid job requirements. They can live together when they return to Beijing.

Sixth, staff of central units in Beijing who travel to and from areas with high epidemic incidences. Due to the needs of unit management and family safety, these personnel must work and live in centralized isolation according to regulations after returning to Beijing.

Seventh, during the home observation period, those with special needs, such as pregnant women, sick people, etc., can go out for medical examinations in accordance with doctor's orders.