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The latest regulations for entering and leaving Nanning now

New regulations for entering and leaving Nanning: 1. In principle, you are not allowed to leave Tan [Tan, including 15 counties (cities, districts) and development zones, the same below], and you are not allowed to go to districts and cities outside Nanning where the epidemic has occurred, except for compulsory official duties at higher levels. Those who have left Yong must report to the destination community (village) 48 hours in advance with negative results of nucleic acid test, and report to the local community (village) and unit within 6 hours after arrival, and strictly implement the health management measures of "two inspections in three days" and "two points and one line". Don't have dinner, get together or go to crowded places within 7 days after arrival. If you have fever, cough and other symptoms, you should see a doctor in time and report your residence history voluntarily. If you have been to some endemic areas during this period, you must carry out health management in strict accordance with the requirements of relevant policies. The second is to strengthen the health management on arrival, and strictly implement the health management measures of "three days and two inspections" and "two points and one line" for personnel from other provinces and cities (including other prefecture-level cities in the region) after arrival. "Two inspections in three days", that is, two nucleic acid inspections are completed within three days after arrival, and the interval between the two nucleic acid inspections is 24 hours; "Two points and one line", that is, within three days, the residential and working points (including nucleic acid sampling points) are managed in a relatively closed loop, and public transportation such as buses and subways are not used, so there is no aggregation phenomenon. 3. Please report to your community and unit as soon as possible. 1. People who share transportation or have intersection with confirmed cases and asymptomatic infected persons in COVID-19; 2. Persons whose health code is "red team" or "yellow code"; 3. Close contacts and other epidemic-related personnel who have received telephone calls or information from epidemic prevention and control departments such as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention; 4. In the past 14 days, there were people who came (returned) from the streets of middle and high-risk areas or counties (cities, districts) or municipalities directly under the central government where the local epidemic occurred.