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Is it serious to receive 10086 streaming media message?

Nothing serious. This short message suggests that according to the big data survey, there may be a risk of direct or indirect contact with infected people in COVID-19 in the near future. Doesn't mean you are a close contact, a close contact, etc.

After receiving the short message, for the health and safety of yourself and your family, in accordance with the provisions of the Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, the Emergency Regulations for Public Health Emergencies and other laws and regulations and the relevant epidemic prevention and control requirements of our city, we will cooperate in the following work:

First, immediately take the initiative to contact the community, unit or hotel where you are staying, inform you of receiving the text message in time, and implement epidemic prevention and control measures such as nucleic acid detection according to territorial requirements, and at the same time do personal protection.

Second, do health monitoring. If you have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, stuffy nose, runny nose, fatigue, sore throat, and decreased sense of smell (taste), please go to the nearby fever clinic in time, take personal protection on the way and avoid taking public transportation.

At the same time, if you get a call from the traffic dispatcher, please actively cooperate and provide real and detailed information to the traffic dispatcher.

Distinguish between true and false streaming media calls and short messages

If you receive "streaming SMS", you should pay attention to the following situations, which may be very risky, so you must be vigilant:

1, the other party requests to get your SMS verification code;

2. The other party sends an unknown link for you to click to fill in;

3. The other party claims that the epidemic prevention personnel sell paid drugs to you;

4. The other party asks you to transfer money or carry out so-called "fund verification".