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Is there an epidemic in Xinxiang, Henan? Is there an epidemic in Xinxiang, Henan? Is the city closed?

As of December 16, 2021, Xinxiang City and various districts and counties are all low-risk areas.

1. Health management measures for newcomers from abroad

1. Newcomers from abroad should proactively report to the community where they will live after joining, and truthfully inform their personal information, health status, arrival of new vehicles and other specific information, and proactively cooperated to complete epidemic prevention and control measures such as "point-to-point" transfer, nucleic acid testing, and health screening.

2. Those who have completed 21 days of centralized isolation and medical observation at the first point of entry shall implement the "7'+2'" measure, that is, after returning to Singapore, they will complete another 7 days of home isolation and medical observation, and the home isolation will be completed. Then conduct 2 nucleic acid tests. Complete 14 days of centralized isolation medical observation at the first point of entry. After returning to Singapore, implement the "7+7'+2'" measures, that is, 7 days of centralized isolation, 7 days of home isolation medical observation, and 2 home isolation medical observations after the end of the period. Nucleic acid amplification testing.

2. Health management measures for new arrivals from other places

3. New arrivals with a history of living in towns and streets in medium- and high-risk areas should report to the health department as soon as possible after arriving in New Zealand. The community, unit, and hotel where you live must report and implement the "14+7" measures, that is, 14 days of centralized isolation medical observation and 7 days of health monitoring; for new arrivals from districts and counties where medium- and high-risk areas are located and other than the above-mentioned towns or streets , implement 14-day home isolation medical observation measures. For new arrivals from cities in medium- and high-risk areas, 7-day home health monitoring measures will be implemented. During this period, two nucleic acid tests will be conducted. If both are negative, normal activities will be resumed.

4. New arrivals who have a history of living in the district or county where the area is located within 14 days before the adjustment of the medium- and high-risk areas must report to their community, unit, and hotel in a timely manner. Depending on the results of the personal trajectory investigation, 14-day home or centralized isolation medical observation measures will be implemented by category, and 7-day home health monitoring measures will be implemented for new arrivals with a history of traveling to the local city in the region.

5. Home health monitoring requires that you do not go out unless necessary. If you need to go out, you should apply to your community or unit and report the time, location, content and other matters of outing activities. You can only go out after obtaining permission. Nucleic acid testing is based on a "point-to-point" simple travel to the testing point for sampling. After sampling, you must return to your place of residence immediately and are not allowed to go out; if the results of the two nucleic acid tests are negative and there are no symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, loss of smell, diarrhea, etc. After reporting to the community, normal activities can be resumed.

6. New arrivals from cities where new local infections are announced but have not yet been designated as medium- and high-risk areas will be implemented in accordance with the local closure management measures and the above regulations.

7. New arrivals from outside the province must hold a green health code and a negative 48-hour nucleic acid test certificate when arriving at transportation hubs such as train stations, high-speed rail stations, and long-distance bus stations. New arrivals from outside the province who check into hotels, bathing centers and other places with overnight stays must have a green health code and a negative 48-hour nucleic acid test certificate.

The general public and new arrivals from other places are requested to continue to pay attention to the status of their health codes and actively scan the codes when entering various public places. If you find an abnormality in the health code, please stop going to crowded places as soon as possible, report immediately to the community or unit where you live, and implement corresponding control measures as required. If your mobile phone receives relevant epidemic prevention and control reminder text messages, you should implement nucleic acid testing and other measures as required to avoid changing the health code status due to failure to fulfill your obligations, which will affect your personal travel and life.

The above epidemic prevention and control measures are dynamically adjusted based on the results of the epidemic risk assessment.