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Can you still travel out of Beijing even if Beijing adjusts to a Level 2 response, and what are the criteria for traveling out of Beijing?

As of June 17, 2020, Beijing can travel. In the high-risk neighborhoods, Xinfadi market personnel are prohibited from leaving Beijing, other personnel adhere to the "non-essential not to go out of Beijing", the need to leave Beijing must be held within seven days of the nucleic acid test negative certificate. Beijing's second-tier response under the prevention and control measures

1, strict farmers' markets, food markets, restaurants, unit canteens and other places to prevent disease measures, fully regulated to carry out environmental disinfection and strengthen the monitoring of the ground floor of the cold, wet places of business all shut down. The relevant practitioners in the above places must wear masks and gloves.

2, strict port food inspection and quarantine, improve the imported food quarantine standards, and strengthen traceability management.

3, high-risk streets and villages, Xinfadi market personnel are prohibited from leaving Beijing, other personnel adhere to the "non-essential not to leave the capital", the need to leave the capital must be held within seven days of the nucleic acid test negative certificate.

Extended information:

Beijing's heavy and critical cases are very rare:

These are the most common cases in China. Wang Guiqiang, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at Peking University First Hospital, also analyzed the characteristics of the outbreak in Beijing: due to timely detection and treatment, there were very few cases of heavy and critical illnesses in Beijing, and about 20 percent of the cases of heavy and critical illnesses in Wuhan were combined at that time.

As of June 19, there were two cases of critical illness and 11 cases of severe illness in Beijing, adding up to 13 cases, a ratio of less than 10 percent, much lower than the initial figure for Wuhan, which is directly related to early diagnosis.

At the earliest, it took 9 to 10 days from onset to diagnosis in Wuhan, and then 6 days when the national diagnosis was only one day, which shows that the diagnosis lag directly affects the subsequent treatment, and the condition of some patients is dragged out of seriousness, so early intervention and early treatment are crucial.

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