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What should I do if the green code turns yellow?

When you find that you have been assigned a yellow code, you should do the following:

1, should immediately report to the community, cooperate with community investigation and management.

2. Code yellow personnel should monitor their health at home and don't go out unless necessary.

3. If it is tested twice in 3 days, it needs to be tested twice in 3 days, and the interval between the two nucleic acid tests must be more than 24 hours. It is particularly important to note that if the test result of 1 is negative, the health code will only change to "green code" for a short time, and 1 day later will change to "yellow code" again, prompting the public to conduct the second test as required. If the results of two nucleic acid tests are negative, the health code will be officially changed to "green code".

In the case of three tests in 4.7 days, it is necessary to go to the yellow-coded nucleic acid detection point on the 0 th, 3 rd and 7 th day after the health code is changed to yellow code (the interval between the first and second tests should be 24 hours). If all three tests are negative, it will officially become a green code.

5. If citizens and friends find that their health code turns yellow or red, or the recent trajectory overlaps with the published key places, they must take the initiative to report to the community and units and complete the corresponding health management measures.

The reason for the yellow code is:

If you have been active and stayed near the key places where confirmed cases and asymptomatic infected people have stayed, and you may have had contact with confirmed cases and asymptomatic infected people, your health code is listed in the yellow code.

People who enter and leave these key places after the critical period of confirmed cases and asymptomatic infected people will not be judged as yellow codes. The specific parts and dangerous periods are determined by the office of the COVID-19 Prevention and Control Headquarters of each relevant city according to the on-site epidemiological investigation.