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Should the low-risk areas in Shanghai be isolated when they come back?

No isolation is needed, only nucleic acid report and green health code are needed.

There are many people who travel far away, and they are still in the epidemic period, which involves the problem of "isolation". So, should you be quarantined when you come back from a low-risk area? If I leave Shanghai and go back to my hometown, do I need to provide a nucleic acid test certificate before I can leave? In fact, many people are paying attention to these questions, but they just don't know the answers. Generally speaking, people who come back from low-risk areas generally do not need to be isolated, but it depends on where your hometown is, because the requirements for epidemic prevention and control vary from place to place. Please refer to the latest local isolation policy. It is recommended to call for advice before going out.

Remind everyone to do a good job in epidemic prevention and control and abide by relevant regulations. Recently, there have been new confirmed cases in Shanghai. If you stay in Shanghai, you must wear a mask and obey the epidemic prevention regulations of the relevant departments. At present, you don't need to provide proof of nucleic acid test to leave Shanghai. However, if you have contact with the confirmed patients, you need to concentrate on isolation 14 days and conduct multiple rounds of nucleic acid detection.

The situation of epidemic prevention and control in Shanghai is as follows:

When you come back from other low-risk areas in Shanghai, you need to show your green health code, your body temperature is normal, and you need to do personal protection before you can pass normally. If you work in a non-medium risk area in Pudong New Area, you need to check the negative nucleic acid test certificate within 7 days when you come back. In other words, it is necessary to conduct nucleic acid testing every 7 days.

If you work in a low-risk area in Shanghai's non-Pudong New Area, you only need to show your Su Kang code and your body temperature is normal, so you can pass normally. If you can't provide negative proof of nucleic acid test within 7 days, you should accept nucleic acid test in time and wait in isolation in the designated area. Those with negative results of nucleic acid test can flow in an orderly manner.

Up to now, there are five medium-risk areas in Shanghai. Previously, Xiangmei Garden Phase I Community located at Jinxiu Road 1650 in Hua Mu Street, Pudong New Area, Xiangzhangyuan Community located at Haiyang Road 1080 in Linsan Town, Pudong New Area, Lu Jin Community located at Zhaoxiang Town 189 in Qingpu District in the western suburbs, and Peony Road located at Peony Road 186 in Hua Mu Street, Pudong New Area were upgraded to medium-risk areas.