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The latest epidemic prevention policies for returning to Tianjin from overseas

1. The policy requirements for leaving Tianjin are as follows:

Strengthen personnel management, implement systems such as departure declaration review and return-to-work nucleic acid testing, and avoid traveling to counties where new infections have been reported within 14 days level administrative areas and county-level administrative areas where land ports are located. It is advocated to celebrate the festival in Tianjin, not to leave Tianjin unless necessary, and not to leave the country unless necessary. If a local epidemic occurs in this city, people from the streets (townships) where the epidemic occurs will not leave Tianjin unless necessary. Leaving Tianjin must present a negative nucleic acid certificate within 48 hours; personnel from the streets (townships) where the closed (management) control area, prevention area and medium and high-risk areas are located Restrictions on leaving Tianjin.

2. The policy requirements for returning to Tianjin are as follows:

When coming to Tianjin from low-risk areas, you need to pay attention to the following epidemic prevention policies: 1. Check the negative nucleic acid certificate within 48 hours 2. Bring the Tianjin "Green Code" 3. Check the communication itinerary card? 4. Returnees to Tianjin should take the initiative to report after arriving in Tianjin? 5. Conduct a nucleic acid test within 24 hours after arriving in Tianjin

Coming to Tianjin from medium-risk and high-risk areas? 1 , Active nucleic acid testing? 2. 14-day centralized isolation? 3. Continue nucleic acid testing during isolation

① Implement a verification system for negative nucleic acid test certificates within 48 hours

② Implement 14 days after arrival in Tianjin days of centralized quarantine. Is the investigation date within 14 days before arriving in Tianjin?

③ Conduct nucleic acid testing on days 1, 3 (quarantine for 48 hours), 7, and 14 days of isolation.