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Chenzhou epidemic prevention and control requirements for people coming from other provinces to return home during the epidemic Chenzhou policy

1. Nucleic acid testing requirements:

All persons coming to Chen from other provinces must present a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours before entering Chen; those from provinces with local case reports within 14 days before coming to Chen People coming to Chen should take a nucleic acid test immediately after arriving in Chen, and it is recommended to take another nucleic acid test on the 7th day.

2. Reporting requirements:

All persons coming to Chen from other provinces must report 2 days in advance through the "Convenient Services - Registration for Entry into Hunan" on the home page of the Hunan Provincial Resident Health Card , and at the same time report to the community, work unit or hotel where you live, and implement measures such as nucleic acid testing, medical isolation observation or health monitoring in accordance with prevention and control requirements. For those who fail to report, conceal reports, lie about epidemic-related information, or fail to cooperate with epidemic prevention efforts, relevant units and individuals will be held accountable in accordance with the law.

3. Other requirements:

When taking public transportation such as trains, high-speed rails, airplanes, long-distance buses, etc. during the journey, it is recommended to wear a mask in a standardized manner throughout the journey, especially in confined places. , when the flow of people is relatively crowded, and when you are in close contact and talking with others, try to maintain a social distance of more than 1 meter with others. Try to stay away from public places with dense crowds and poor ventilation. Reduce touching surfaces in public areas such as escalators, elevator buttons, door handles, etc., and wash or disinfect your hands promptly after contact.