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What is the difference between risk control and management?

There are three main differences between risk control and control:

1, different management entities: risk control is risk management control. Control is a user-managed control.

2. Different management policies: the closed control area implements the management policy of "regional closure, home service and door-to-door service". The control area implements the control policy of "people don't leave the area and people don't get together".

3. Different levels of control: In terms of control, the closed control area has a deeper level of control, requiring residents to stay indoors. The control area is an empty area. If the nucleic acid test in the control area is positive, it will be transferred to the risk control area immediately.

Different dividing standards

The residential areas where common diseases and asymptomatic infected people live and the surrounding areas with frequent activities can be divided into risk control areas.

However, two days before the onset of the disease or two days before the asymptomatic infected person is tested positive, if there is a certain risk of spreading to the population in the workplace, activity places and other areas, the relevant areas will be divided into control areas.