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The latest regulations for entering and exiting Linyi now

Leave Linyi

1. There are clusters of epidemics and sporadic cases in some areas of the country, and there is a certain risk of transmission. The general public is encouraged to reduce cross-city travel to avoid the risk of epidemic spread caused by large-scale movement of people.

2. Pay attention to the epidemic and reduce travel. The general public is advised not to travel to medium- and high-risk areas unless necessary in the near future. If you really need to go, you can check the latest epidemic prevention and control policies of the destination through the Chinese Government website and the State Council client applet before traveling, actively cooperate with the implementation of local epidemic prevention and control measures after arrival, and take personal protection during the journey.

3. Persons with fever, "yellow code" and other personnel must fulfill their personal protection responsibilities, actively cooperate with health monitoring and nucleic acid testing, and do not travel until the risk of infection is eliminated. Once symptoms such as fever, cough, fatigue, etc. occur, immediately go to the fever clinic of a medical institution and try to avoid taking public transportation.

4. Before traveling, it is recommended to consult the Linyi service hotline: 0539-12345.

Entering Linyi

All persons entering and returning from outside the province must hold a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours. After arrival, they will undergo "three tests in five days" and each test will be carried out. 24 hours apart. Promote "on-arrival inspection" and follow the principle of "voluntary, free pick-and-go, no restrictions on movement". Upon arrival in Shandong Province, a nucleic acid test will be conducted immediately.

Note: For those with recent travel history, please pay close attention to the information on the circulation trajectory of cases and asymptomatic infected persons and the information on medium and high-risk areas published in the epidemic areas. Persons at risk of the epidemic should immediately report to the community (village), hotel and unit, and cooperate with the implementation of isolation medical observation.

Nucleic acid requirements for key institutions and venues:

For large-scale gatherings such as training, exhibitions, and artistic performances, a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours must be inspected; for personnel-intensive units such as construction sites, inspection Proof of negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours for those returning to work from other provinces (districts and cities); nursing homes, child welfare institutions, etc., check the negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours of visiting personnel; when entering crowded places such as hotels, hotels, tourist attractions, etc. A negative nucleic acid test certificate within 72 hours; when entering other key places, the nucleic acid test certificate must be checked according to regulations.

Isolation requirements

According to the recent epidemic reminder of Shandong Disease Control and Prevention: Persons with a history of traveling to high-risk areas within 7 days will be subject to 7-day centralized isolation medical observation; those with medium-risk conditions within 7 days Persons with a history of living in the district shall undergo 7-day home isolation medical observation. If they do not meet the conditions for home isolation medical observation, centralized isolation medical observation shall be adopted;

If there is a certain range of community transmission in the epidemic area or a large-scale implementation has been implemented, Community control measures are based on the results of the assessment of the risk of epidemic importation. For people who have arrived from the county (city, district) where the epidemic occurred in the past seven days, corresponding measures will be taken with reference to the prevention and control requirements for people with a history of residence in medium-risk areas.