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Can green codes pass in high-risk areas
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Yes, you can! Health code implementation of green code, red code, yellow code three-color dynamic management, and with nail enterprise resumption of work application platform through: show green code, bright code pass; show red code and yellow code, need to self-isolation and health punch card, after meeting the conditions will be converted to green code.

Legal basis:

"On the further improvement of the "health code" management service mechanism notice" Article 1 According to the current situation of epidemic prevention and control, by the Municipal Public Security Bureau, the Municipal Bureau of Big Data in accordance with the competent authorities of the higher level of the Zhejiang health code of red, yellow and green colors. According to the current epidemic prevention and control situation, the municipal public security bureau and the municipal big data bureau will make the following adjustments and improvements to the city's health code according to the rules of the higher authorities on the red, yellow and green colors of the Zhejiang health code. 1. red code: confirmed patients, suspected patients, asymptomatic infected persons and their close contacts; persons with history of travelling outside the country within the last 14 days; persons who are required to implement centralized quarantine or medical observation at home; and other persons required to be included in the management of the red code. 2. yellow code: persons with fever symptoms; persons with history of travelling to the medium-risk and high-risk areas, and persons required to Yellow Code: Persons with fever symptoms; persons with a history of traveling to medium-risk or high-risk areas who are required to undergo new coronavirus nucleic acid testing. Other personnel to be included in the yellow code management. 3, green code: red code yellow code other than people. 4, medium risk, high risk areas: according to the national new crown pneumonia epidemic zoning classification standards.