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Nanjing Xuanwu's latest epidemic prevention policy
Policy release time: 20221October 29th 1 12: 00.
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2. For those who have lived in high-risk areas in China for 7 days, the management mode of "7-day home isolation medical observation" was implemented, and 1 nucleic acid detection was carried out on the 65438th, 3rd, 5th and 7th days during the home isolation period; People who lived in low-risk areas within 7 days were followed up for 7 days for health monitoring, and 1 nucleic acid was detected on days 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 during health monitoring.
3. Carry out health monitoring for people from other provinces (cities, districts) who come to our city for 3 days, conduct a nucleic acid "landing test" at the first stop in our province, and conduct a nucleic acid test every day for the first three days (3 times in 3 days); The personnel from Laining (Huining) both inside and outside the province were tested for nucleic acid within 12 hours. In Ning,
If it is less than 3 days, another nucleic acid test will be conducted. If it is more than 3 days, they should participate in the normalized regional nucleic acid detection as required, and then continue to do classified management and implement control measures according to relevant requirements.
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