From January 28 to March 15, people from low-risk areas in China entering and returning to Beijing must present a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 7 days before arriving in Beijing. After arriving in Beijing, health monitoring will be implemented for 14 days. A nucleic acid test will be carried out every day and every 14 days.
Before March 15, passengers who choose to take the train to Beijing must follow the ticket purchase instructions and bring a negative nucleic acid test certificate issued within 7 days before arriving in Beijing to enter Beijing by train.
In order to strictly manage, in addition to checking nucleic acid test certificates at the departure station from Beijing, from February 20 to March 15, all railway stations in Beijing will also begin to conduct nucleic acid tests for passengers arriving in Beijing within 7 days. Proof verification.
It is understood that if there is no nucleic acid test certificate, passengers need to conduct on-site testing at the nucleic acid testing point set up in the station. If the result is negative, they can leave the station.
Persons entering and returning from low-risk areas in Hebei Province and commuting in areas around Beijing will be subject to the current policy for entering Beijing.
In order to facilitate travel for passengers, especially those who do not know how to use smartphones, currently electronic, paper, photographed, and nucleic acid negative certificates from Beijing Health Treasure are acceptable (ID card verification is required).
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1. Hebei commuters around Beijing must hold a residence certificate issued by Beijing or 15 counties in 4 cities around Beijing, a work certificate in Beijing, and a nucleic acid test certificate within 14 days You can enter Beijing with a negative test certificate. (Visitors entering Beijing for the first time must hold a 7-day nucleic acid test certificate)
2. Non-commuters from Hebei Province who really need to enter Beijing must hold a negative nucleic acid test certificate issued no more than 7 days before arriving in Beijing.
According to reports, checkpoint staff will automatically identify commuters based on big data in the system.
3. From January 28 to March 15, people from low-risk areas in the country entering and returning to Beijing must present a negative nucleic acid test certificate issued within 7 days before arriving in Beijing. Health monitoring will be implemented for 14 days after arriving in Beijing. A nucleic acid test will be carried out after 7 days and 14 days respectively.
4. People from medium- and high-risk areas across the country should not enter Beijing unless necessary. If they need to enter Beijing, they must provide a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 7 days. Those entering Beijing are required to undergo centralized or home quarantine and medical observation for 14 days.