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What is a low-risk area?

Different characteristics: Risk-free areas mean no dangerous areas, which are areas with lower epidemic risks based on the severity of the epidemic and divided at the county level. Both codes are green. Low-risk areas are areas with no confirmed cases or no new confirmed cases for 14 consecutive days.

The risk level assessment is based on the risk delineation standards in the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council in response to the new coronavirus infection pneumonia epidemic "Guiding Opinions on Scientific Prevention and Precision Implementation of Strategies for the Prevention and Control of the New Coronavirus Pneumonia Epidemic" : That is, based on counties and cities, low-risk areas have no confirmed cases or no new confirmed cases for 14 consecutive days.

Precautions for epidemic prevention and control

During the epidemic, please monitor your health. If symptoms such as fever and cough occur, please go to the nearest fever clinic for medical treatment in a timely manner, try to avoid buying medicine for treatment on your own, try not to take public transportation, and wear a mask at all times.

During the epidemic, it starts with me, taking the lead in preventing and controlling the epidemic, and taking the lead in persuading relatives and friends to celebrate the New Year happily in the local area. Do not travel unless necessary. If you need to quarantine or return home, you must pay close attention to changes in the domestic epidemic endpoint areas, wear masks during the trip, and protect yourself.