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Latest epidemic situation requirements of Guangzhou Railway Station

Requirements for the latest epidemic situation in Guangzhou Railway Station: No need to provide nucleic acid test certificate and health code green code. However, people at risk of infection should wait until the epidemic prevention is over before suggesting buying air tickets to travel.

Since February 7th, China National Railway Group Co., Ltd. has issued an announcement. According to the prevention and control policy requirements of the State Council joint prevention and control coordination mechanism, from now on, the railway station will stop checking nucleic acid certificates and health codes for 48 hours when purchasing tickets, taking buses and entering and leaving the station. The adjustment time of various prevention and control measures in Beijing will be notified separately. The reporter learned from Guangzhou Railway Group that all railway stations in Guangdong have stopped buying tickets, taking buses and checking 48-hour nucleic acid certificates and health codes at stations.

Epidemic situation requirements of Guangzhou subway station

No longer need to scan the code to light up, you can enter after security check. Guangzhou Metro informed that, after receiving the notice from the municipal government department, from now on, Guangzhou Metro network and trams do not need to scan the station location code and check the health code when entering the station. Please do personal protection when riding, and wear a mask regularly during the whole journey.

"The size of the package has passed the security check, and there is no need to scan the location code." At the subway station in front of the park, a subway security staff member is removing the sign of the place code and reminding the passengers entering the station that they can enter the station without scanning the place code or flashing the health code. The subway staff also removed the place code sticker posted near the subway entrance.