Yes, it is the same.
The health code is divided into three colors: red, yellow and green, the first two indicate the risk of infection, and green indicates good health.
Yellow code to green code: you need to quarantine at home for seven days, after seven days the uncomfortable symptoms disappeared, re-apply for the health code and get the green code.
Red code to green code: need to isolate at home for fourteen days, after fourteen days of good health, you can re-apply for the health code to get the green code.
Health code color change rules:
1, fixed-risk area residents: high-risk area residents for red, medium-risk areas for yellow, low-risk areas for green.
2, low-risk residents to high- and medium-risk areas: holders of the green code into high- and medium-risk areas, to stay for a full hour and the phone is on, the health code automatically becomes red, yellow.
3. Medium-risk residents going to low-risk areas: counting from the time of arrival, the code will be yellow for the first 21 days, and will turn green after uploading the normal results of nucleic acid test after 21 days. Those who have not uploaded will remain code yellow.
4. High-risk residents going to low-risk areas: from the time of arrival, the first 14 days will be code red, the next 7 days will be code yellow, and after 21 days of uploading normal results of nucleic acid testing, it will change to green. Those who have not uploaded will remain code yellow.
5. Overseas personnel: from the time of arrival, the first 28 days for the yellow code, 28 days after uploading the nucleic acid test normal results, change to green. Those who have not uploaded will always be yellow code.
6. Confirmed and suspected persons: counting from the date of recovery, the relevant unit is required to upload the date of recovery, the first 28 days will be red code, and after 28 days it will automatically change to green. If the difference is less than the rehabilitation date, it will be red code all the time.