: Do you need Kashgar to return to Zhengzhou for isolation?
1.6 months 10 to124 October 10. People who enter Zhengzhou from low-risk areas in Kashgar will receive health monitoring in their communities for 7 days after the first nucleic acid test results are negative. After that, a second nucleic acid test will be conducted, and the negative ones will return to normal. People in high-risk areas in Kashgar are isolated at home 14 days (from the day they entered Zheng). After isolation, I did a nucleic acid test with my roommate, and the negative result returned to normal.
2.65438+1From October 25th, people in middle and high risk areas in Kashgar will be isolated 14 days; Those from low-risk areas in Kashgar who have valid nucleic acid detection certificates within 7 days will be monitored by their communities for 7 days. Then they will be tested for nucleic acid, and those who are negative will return to normal. For people from low-risk areas in Kashgar who have no valid nucleic acid test certificate within 7 days, they should be tested for nucleic acid as soon as possible. They will be quarantined at home until the results come out. After the first nucleic acid test was completed and the result was negative, their community was responsible for health monitoring for 7 days. After the second nucleic acid test, the negative person returned to normal.
3. The notice also stipulates that transportation hubs such as Xinzheng Airport, Zhengzhou Railway Station and Zhengzhou East Station will set up special passages to enter Zhengzhou in Kashgar to inspect the personnel who have enabled the Red Team. If they do come from medium-high risk areas, their jurisdiction will be responsible for transferring them to centralized isolation points. Dedicated channels and assistance areas should be provided for non-mobile phone users.
4. The notice requires that the investigation of people entering Zhengzhou in Kashgar should be strengthened to ensure timely response, accurate control, proper monitoring and standardized procedures.
Travel tips
First, wear a mask.
Wear a mask regularly, pay attention to take public transport, enter crowded or poorly ventilated places, go to the hospital for treatment, and consciously wear a mask when respiratory symptoms appear.
Second, keep a good distance.
Go to crowded or relatively closed places, observe order in public places, avoid crowding, consciously keep social distance from others and avoid contact with people with respiratory symptoms.
Third, cover your mouth and nose.
Try to avoid others when coughing or sneezing. Cover your mouth and nose with a paper towel or a bent elbow to prevent droplets from splashing. Throw away the tissue immediately after use and wash your hands.
Fourth, wash your hands.
Frequent hand washing is one of the simple and effective measures to prevent infectious diseases. Soap or hand sanitizer should be added in time after eating and defecating, touching public goods, coughing and sneezing to cover your mouth and nose, and before and after touching fresh ingredients. Wash your hands according to the seven-step washing method, especially remember not to touch your eyes, nose and mouth with dirty hands.
Fifth, open the window.
Frequent window ventilation can keep indoor air circulation and reduce the risk of disease transmission, at least twice a day for more than 30 minutes each time.
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If you have fever, cough, fatigue and other symptoms, wear a mask and go to the nearest fever clinic for investigation and treatment in time. Try to avoid taking public transport during medical treatment.