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Do you need a 48-hour nucleic acid negative certificate to enter restaurants and shopping malls? Shanghai issued a response

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Cailian News Agency, February 4 th, a netizen posted a message on WeChat WeChat official account in "Shanghai": Do public places in the city, such as restaurants and shopping malls, still need 48h nucleic acid?

"Shanghai Release" reply: Consumers who enter the catering service, shopping centers, supermarkets, vegetable markets, beauty salons, baths and other commercial places in our city must hold negative nucleic acid test certificates within 48 hours. The follow-up will be dynamically adjusted according to the epidemic situation and prevention and control requirements.

Shanghai: From 5th, negative nucleic acid certificates will no longer be checked in public transportation, parks and scenic spots in the city.

Shanghai released WeChat WeChat official account news, and the Office of the Leading Group for Epidemic Prevention and Control in Shanghai released relevant measures to optimize and adjust epidemic prevention and control, as follows:

1. Take public transportation, such as rail transit, ground bus and ferry, and no negative nucleic acid certificates will be checked.

2. The negative proof of nucleic acid test is no longer checked in outdoor public places such as parks and scenic spots in the whole city.

3. The above optimization and adjustment measures will be implemented from 1: 11 on February 5th. In the follow-up, the city will continue to optimize and adjust relevant prevention and control measures according to national policies and epidemic situation.

please continue to adhere to the "three-piece suit" and "five requirements", implement personal protective measures such as wearing masks, keeping social distance, and doing "hand hygiene", take the initiative to scan the "place code", vaccinate as soon as possible, and be the first person responsible for their health.