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What are the high-risk areas for the epidemic in Beijing?

Since February 2021, there have been no medium- or high-risk areas in Beijing.

As of 15:00 on June 28, 2020, Financial Street in Xicheng District and Taipingqiao Street in Fengtai District in Beijing have been adjusted from medium-risk areas to low-risk areas.

There are 5 high-risk areas in Beijing *** - Huaxiang (district) Township and Xincun Street in Fengtai District, Xihongmen (district) Town and Huangcun (district) Town in Daxing District, Haidian District Yongding Road Sub-district;

The 37 medium-risk areas involve 11 districts including Fengtai, Daxing, Haidian, Xicheng, Fangshan, Dongcheng, Shijingshan, Chaoyang, Mentougou, Tongzhou and Changping, respectively:

Dongcheng District: Tiantan Street, Yongdingmenwai Street, Hepingli Street, Beixinqiao Street;

Xicheng District: Baizhifang Street, Zhanzhan Road Street;

Haidian District : Qinglongqiao Street, Balizhuang Street, Tiancun Road Street, Sijiqing (region) Town;

Chaoyang District: Shibalidian (region) Township, Xiaohongmen (region) Township;

Tongzhou District: Beiyuan Street;

Changping District: Huilongguan Street

Fengtai District: Xiluoyuan Street, Marco Polo Bridge Street, Nanyuan Street, Marco Polo Bridge (area) Township , Dahongmen Street, Fengtai Street, Nanyuan (region) Township, Changxindian Town, Majiabao Street, You'anmen Street, Changxindian Street;

Daxing District: Linxiao Road Street, Gaomidian Street, Pangezhuang Town, Tiangongyuan Street, Guanyinsi Street, Weishanzhuang Town, Qingyundian Town, Qingyuan Street, Anding Town;

Fangshan District: Changyang Town;

< p>Shijingshan District: Babaoshan Street;

Mentougou District: Yongding (region) Town.

Extended information

On the afternoon of January 27, 2021, at the 222nd press conference on Beijing’s new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic prevention and control work, the Deputy Minister of the Propaganda Department of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee, Xu Hejian, director of the Municipal Government Information Office and spokesperson of the municipal government, introduced that from January 28 to March 15, people from domestic low-risk areas entering and returning to Beijing must present a negative nucleic acid test certificate issued within 7 days before arriving in Beijing. 14-day health monitoring, with a nucleic acid test conducted after 7 days and 14 days. If you stay in Beijing for less than 14 days, the health monitoring and nucleic acid testing requirements will be implemented based on the actual time in Beijing.

During the health monitoring period, you can travel, work and live normally. You are not allowed to participate in various group activities, do not eat or gather together, take personal protection, consciously maintain a reasonable range of activities and social distance, and report to the community as required ( Villages) or units, construction sites, hotels, etc. to report health status, report any abnormal symptoms in a timely manner and seek medical attention.

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