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What are the procedures for staying in the hotel during the epidemic?

Legal analysis: 1. Personal green health code in line with local policies should be provided according to hotel requirements when checking in. 2. Personal track certification information issued by China Mobile, China Telecom or China Unicom should be provided when boarding, which proves that I have never left China within/kloc-4 days to one month, and have been to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and the existing Songjiang District, Pudong New Area, Ruili City, Yunnan Province, Dehong Prefecture, Nanjing City, Yangzhou City, Huai 'an City, Suqian City, Xiamen City, Hunan Province and Zhangjiajie City. If you have been to the above-mentioned areas or other high-risk areas, you need to conduct 7+7 centralized isolation observation and nucleic acid proof within 48 hours according to the epidemic prevention and control requirements, otherwise the hotel has the right to refuse reception according to the prevention and control requirements (the epidemic risk areas and related reception policies are subject to the actual real-time situation in each place).

Legal basis: Article 13 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases stipulates that medical institutions engaged in the treatment of infectious diseases must abide by the technical specifications for the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases, establish and improve hospital infection management organizations, and be responsible for disinfection monitoring and technical guidance of their own units; Establish disinfection and isolation system, infectious disease registration, reporting, inspection and reward and punishment system, medical personnel training and assessment system, infectious disease patients admission management, visiting and accompanying system and strictly implement it to prevent iatrogenic infection and nosocomial infection.