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Can I still travel to Sanya during the epidemic? Tourism and epidemic prevention policies in Sanya

Sanya has always been a popular tourist destination. Many people are worried about the epidemic. Can they still travel? Can I still go to Sanya? It is possible to go at present. However, I suggest you travel as little as possible during this period, for yourself and for the health of others.

Sanya tourism epidemic prevention policy

You can travel, but there are epidemic situations in many parts of the country at present, so it is recommended not to travel across provinces.

On the evening of August 5, the Provincial Department of Tourism and Culture issued an urgent notice again to further strengthen the epidemic prevention work in the tourism, culture, radio and television and sports industries in the province, and clearly pointed out that:

In terms of inbound and outbound tourism control, travel agencies and online travel companies are required to continue to suspend inbound and outbound group tours and "machine wine" business, and are not allowed to organize groups to go to medium and high-risk areas, and are not allowed to carry out "machine wine" business to medium and high-risk areas. Cultural tourist sites shall not receive tourists from high-risk areas, and shall organize a real-name registration system to facilitate relevant traceability work; Tourist attractions, public cultural sites, theaters and other places should adhere to the system of appointment, quota and peak shifting. Visitors must use personally identifiable information to make reservations. The number of tourists received by tourist attractions shall not exceed the maximum carrying capacity stipulated by the local party committee and government, and information shall be released in time to guide tourists to make reservations and remind them to do personal protection.

All staff and tourists who enter hotels, hotels and villages should strictly implement epidemic prevention regulations such as code scanning, temperature measurement and wearing masks. And/kloc-people who have lived in the city (county, district) where the epidemic occurred within 0/4 days must provide proof of nucleic acid detection within 48 hours; Arrange to isolate the yellow code and red team guests in the observation area at the first time, and report to the local epidemic prevention and control headquarters for disposal.

City and county tourism departments should actively coordinate with the local government to include hotels and rural practitioners in the scope of regular nucleic acid testing by the government.