The entrance has a 24-hour nucleic acid certificate, and the travel code and health code will be released normally. The travel code has a star or a yellow code and a red code for local quarantine.
Exports will be released with a 48-hour nucleic acid certificate, on-site nucleic acid testing for all employees, antigen collection, and itinerary code and health code. The itinerary code has a star or a yellow code and a red code for local quarantine.
Summary of Cangzhou’s prevention and control policies
1. Latest prevention and control news:
Home health monitoring personnel take the first nucleic acid test at the transportation station or checkpoint entering Cangzhou 24 hours after sampling and within 72 hours, you must take personal protection and walk, ride or take a private car to the nucleic acid sampling points announced in various places for a second free nucleic acid sampling.
2. Travel requirements:
If not necessary, do not leave Cang. People in this city must pay close attention to the epidemic situation in various places, arrange travel reasonably, and avoid non-essential travel to medium and high-risk areas, counties (cities) where medium- and high-risk areas are located, and counties (cities) where positive infections are located.
3. Return reporting and nucleic acid requirements:
1. Proactive reporting
There are areas with high, medium and low risk areas within seven days_municipalities and districts Persons who have a history of residence in Cangzhou, main urban areas of prefecture-level cities, counties (cities), and land border port cities must report to the village (residence), unit or hotel where they are staying 48 hours in advance, and are not allowed to make false reports or conceal information. Reporting, under-reporting, or late reporting of information such as travel history and health status.
2. Strict epidemic-related reporting
Persons returning to Cang from non-epidemic risk areas must continue to pay attention to changes in domestic risk areas within 7 days after arriving in Cang. Once they are informed of their stay, If there are high, medium or low risk areas in prefecture-level municipalities, main urban areas of prefecture-level cities, or counties (cities), you must report it to your village (residence), unit or hotel as soon as possible. The unit that accepts the report must report to the local prevention and control office as soon as possible and provide follow-up docking services.
3. Standardize health management
Those who have a history of traveling to high-risk areas within the past seven days will be subject to 7-day centralized isolation medical observation; those who have a history of traveling to medium-risk areas within 7 days will be subject to 7-day quarantine Medical observation in home isolation; those who have a history of traveling to low-risk areas within 7 days will be subject to 3 days of home health monitoring and 2 nucleic acid tests. During the period of home isolation medical observation and health monitoring, people must actively cooperate with epidemic tracing, nucleic acid testing and temperature monitoring, proactively report health conditions, implement personal protection measures, and are not allowed to go out without authorization or have contact with other people.
Basic Code of Conduct for Citizens to Prevent Epidemics
1. Wash your hands frequently
Wash your hands after they are dirty; before cooking, eating, and going to the toilet, take care of the elderly, Wash or disinfect your hands before children and patients, and before touching your mouth, nose and eyes;
After returning home from going out, after caring for patients, after coughing or sneezing, after cleaning, after cleaning up the garbage, after using the toilet , wash or disinfect your hands after contacting express delivery, elevator buttons, door handles and other public facilities.
2. Wear a mask scientifically
Wear a mask when taking the elevator, taking public transport, or entering crowded public places; if you have fever, When you have dry cough, fatigue, sore throat and other symptoms, it is recommended to wear a medical surgical mask or above when seeking medical treatment.
Masks need to be replaced in time, and the cumulative wearing time of each mask should not exceed 8 hours.
3. Pay attention to cough etiquette
When coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue. If there is no tissue, use your elbow instead. Be careful not to throw the tissue away.
4. Avoid gatherings
During the epidemic, avoid gatherings for dinners, visiting relatives and friends, attending wedding banquets and funerals, and avoid crowded places unless necessary.
5. Dining in a civilized manner
Do not mix tableware, use public chopsticks to pick up dishes, and try to divide meals into portions; when dining in the canteen, try to bring your own tableware.
6. Observe the 1-meter line
When queuing, paying, talking, exercising, visiting, and shopping, keep a social distance of more than 1 meter.
7. Frequent ventilation
It is recommended to open windows frequently for ventilation, 2 to 3 times a day for 20 to 30 minutes each time. When the temperature is suitable, the windows can be kept open.
8. Do a good job of cleaning and disinfection
Keep the room tidy every day. Cooking utensils and countertops used to handle imported frozen food, items and tableware used by patients and visitors must be cleaned and disinfected in a timely manner. When collecting express delivery, wipe or spray the outer packaging of the express delivery with 75% alcohol or chlorine-containing disinfectant, discard the outer packaging promptly after unpacking, and perform good hand hygiene.
Before using the air conditioner, clean and disinfect the air conditioner wall-mounted filter, evaporator surface, and air inlet and outlet.
9. Maintain toilet hygiene
Close the toilet seat before flushing, frequently open windows or turn on the exhaust fan, and keep the water trap water-sealed. Clean and disinfect the sanitary ware and floor in the toilet regularly. If there is dirt or mildew on the surface, clean and disinfect it in time.
10. Develop a healthy lifestyle
Intensify physical exercise, adhere to a regular work and rest schedule, ensure adequate sleep, and maintain a healthy mentality; eat healthily, quit smoking and limit alcohol; do daily health monitoring , if you have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, etc., seek medical treatment in time.
11. Nucleic acid testing
Cooperate with nucleic acid testing in normalized epidemic prevention and control and local epidemic response as required, to ensure that "everything that should be tested" is tested, and for yourself and your family Be healthy and responsible.
12. Vaccination
In response to the national new coronavirus vaccination policy, people over the age of 3 who are not contraindicated in vaccination should be vaccinated to ensure that "everything is available" to protect personal health .
Legal provisions:
Article 39 of the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases" "When medical institutions discover Class A infectious diseases, they shall promptly take the following measures :
(1) Patients and pathogen carriers shall be isolated and treated, and the isolation period shall be determined based on the results of medical examinations;
(2) Suspected patients shall be kept alone in a designated place before diagnosis Isolation treatment;
(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.
< p>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.”