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What if the code is yellow?

First, take the initiative to report.

Once you find that your or your family's health code has changed to "yellow code", please report it to your community (village) immediately.

Second, nucleic acid detection.

If the "yellow code" personnel do not belong to the isolation scope after investigation, they can go to the designated nucleic acid testing place (attached) on their own under the premise of full protection, and carry out nucleic acid testing free of charge with their own health code.

Third, apply for decoding.

1, check with the confirmed cases or asymptomatic infected persons (time and space companions) who may be exposed, and those who have lived in the cities and counties where the high-risk areas are located or the middle-risk areas where the potential community transmission risks are located for 7 days and 3 times.

2. If you have lived in a city or state with a medium risk area, you will be examined twice in 3 days.

3. Personnel entering Hunan from local epidemic provinces were tested 1 time.

If the results are all negative, the system will automatically cancel the yellow code. If it is not cancelled due to institutional reasons, the "yellow code" personnel can apply to the community (village) where they are located, fill in the decoding application form (provided by the village and community), submit it to the community (village) for review and summary, and report it to the county decoding group in batches. The decoding group will decode the people who meet the decoding conditions.

Fourth, daily activities.

Code yellow personnel do not have to travel unless the risk of infection is ruled out. If you really need to travel, you must hold a negative certificate of nucleic acid test within 48 hours and do personal protection. However, they are restricted from entering and leaving schools, farmers' markets, scenic spots, large shopping malls and other crowded places and participating in gathering activities. They are not allowed to enter medical institutions unless there is an urgent need, and they are restricted from taking buses and subways.

Have a history of living in high-risk areas or cities, and take corresponding management measures according to specific conditions.