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Is Luohe a low-risk area? What risk area is Luohe?

Luohe City is a low-risk area, so you don't need isolation when you come to Xuchang.

Date of update: July 2022/12

The low-risk area of Luohe does not need isolation, and the middle-high risk area needs isolation.

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Prevention and control policy of Luohe entering Xuchang city

1. Those who wish to return their permits from outside Xuchang should report to the destination community, unit or hotel 3 days in advance.

The report can take the following forms:

First, report to the destination community, unit and hotel by telephone.

2. Implement the management measures of "7 days of centralized isolation medical observation +3 days of home health monitoring" for entry personnel.

People who have been quarantined for 7 days at the first entry point will be monitored at home for 3 days after arrival, and nucleic acid testing will be carried out on the third day of home health monitoring.

If centralized isolation is not implemented at the first place of entry or less than 7 days, the centralized isolation time will be supplemented after the permit is returned.

3. Low-risk areas enter Xuchang.

Persons who have lived in low-risk areas in recent 7 days should complete two nucleic acid tests and do a good job in health monitoring within 3 days after arrival.

4. Medium-risk areas enter Xuchang.

People who have lived in medium-risk areas in the past 7 days were observed in home isolation medicine for 7 days, and 65438+ on the 0 th, 4 th and 7 th days of home isolation medicine observation were detected for nucleic acid; Do not have the conditions for home isolation medical observation, take centralized isolation medical observation.

5. Middle and high risk areas enter Xuchang.

Persons who have lived in high-risk areas in the past 7 days are concentrated in isolation for medical observation for 7 days, and nucleic acid detection is carried out on 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 days. The management period is counted from the day when they leave the risk area.