Updated: September 6, 2022
No, except those that can provide proof of nucleic acid sampling within 24 hours.
According to Yantai's Notice on Restricting "Persons who have not done nucleic acid testing for more than 4 days" from entering public places:
Recently, the domestic epidemic situation is still complicated and severe. In order to effectively cope with the current severe situation of epidemic prevention and control, prevent the risk of epidemic input and spread, and effectively protect people's life safety and health, according to the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment and other laws and regulations and relevant regulations, "those who have not done nucleic acid testing for more than 4 days" are restricted from entering relevant places.
Restrict personnel. Smokers have not been tested for nucleic acid for more than 4 days, and when the place is coded, the first line of nucleic acid detection sign below the two-dimensional code of health code shows 5 days or more, which restricts access to crowded public places. It can be displayed for 5 days, in addition to providing proof of nucleic acid sampling within 24 hours.
Restricted places. Including government agencies, government service halls, schools, libraries, museums, cultural centers, and old-age services; Catering units, hotels, hotels, homestays, shopping malls, supermarkets, farmers' markets, pharmacies, cultural and entertainment places and tourist attractions; All kinds of enterprises, construction sites, traffic stations, entrances and exits of traffic stations and other places; Cold chain food, logistics express and other key production, processing, transportation and other places; Other places that provide public and commercial services to the society, as well as places with more people coming and going. It is strictly forbidden to take public transportation such as buses, taxis and internet taxis.
Complete notice: notice on restricting "people who have not been tested for nucleic acid for more than 4 days" from entering public places.