The conditions required to enter Beijing are as follows:
1. Requirements for entry into Beijing from low-risk areas outside the country. Airports, railway stations, and long-distance passenger terminals across the country will conduct inspections on people coming to Beijing one by one. "Beijing Health Treasure" prevents people without green codes from boarding planes and trains. If "Beijing Health Treasure" is not installed, download it on site and check the coding status. For the elderly, children and other groups, measures such as checking the coding status of fellow travelers or checking the person's negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours can be taken.
2. Requirements for entering Beijing from epidemic-affected areas: Counties (cities, districts, banners) with one or more local cases of new coronavirus infection and persons with a history of staying in the county within 14 days are strictly restricted from entering and returning to Beijing. If there is one case of infection, people from other counties will not return to Beijing unless necessary. Those who really need to come to Beijing must hold the "Beijing Health Treasure" green code and a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours before boarding the plane and boarding. After arriving in Beijing, they must take the initiative to Report and conduct 14-day health monitoring.
3. Those who have left Beijing and returned to Beijing are required to do business, travel, etc. but have not returned to Beijing. They must be careful during travel, dining, etc., if it is related to the announced itinerary of domestically reported cases. Time and space overlap, please postpone returning to Beijing and cooperate with local prevention and control measures.
Laws and Regulations
"Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases"
Article 39: When a medical institution discovers a Class A infectious disease, The following measures should be taken in a timely manner:
(1) Patients and pathogen carriers should be isolated and treated, and the isolation period is determined based on the results of medical examinations;
(2) Suspected patients should be confirmed. Individual isolation and treatment in designated places; (3) Conduct medical observation and take other necessary preventive measures in designated places for patients, pathogen carriers, and close contacts of suspected patients in medical institutions.
For those who refuse isolation treatment or leave isolation treatment without authorization before the isolation period has expired, the public security organs may assist medical institutions in taking compulsory isolation treatment measures.
When medical institutions discover patients with Category B or C infectious diseases, they shall take necessary treatment and transmission control measures according to their condition.
Medical institutions must disinfect and harmlessly dispose of sites, items and medical waste contaminated by infectious disease pathogens in accordance with laws and regulations.