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Jinan Railway Station Epidemic Prevention Policy

Jinan City has launched the "Quancheng Reporting" WeChat applet. All people who are returning to Ji'nan must report through this program before entering Ji'nan. Those who are coming to Ji'an and returning to Ji'an must report as soon as possible and No more than 12 hours must be spent to report to the village committee and unit (or hotel where you live). Returnees who fail to report in time, intentionally conceal or fail to cooperate in implementing prevention and control measures, resulting in the spread of the epidemic, will bear corresponding legal responsibilities.

1. Reminder for coming (returning) to Jiji:

Strictly prepare for inspection when entering Jiji. All people coming to Jiji must report to the destination community 3 days in advance before entering Jiji, proactively report their travel history and contact history with risk groups within 7 days, and cooperate with the implementation of local epidemic prevention and control measures; when entering Jiji, they must have a negative nucleic acid test dated within 48 hours. Proof, have your body temperature measured at the inspection point, and verify the Shandong electronic health code and communication big data itinerary card.

2. The latest news on the epidemic in Jinan:

Encourage the general public to reduce cross-city travel to avoid the risk of epidemic spread caused by large-scale movement of people. It is recommended to check the latest epidemic prevention and control policies of the destination through the Chinese Government website and the State Council client applet in advance before traveling, actively cooperate with local epidemic prevention and control measures, and take personal protection during the journey.

Entering Jinan from high-risk areas:

1. Do not come to Jinan unless necessary

2. Arrival inspection

3. 7-day concentration Isolation and medical observation

4. Personnel with a 7-day travel history in high-risk areas

5. 7-day centralized isolation and medical observation.

3. Policies for areas with no local epidemic situation

1. Report 3 days in advance

2. Arrival inspection

3.5 days 4. Inspection

4. Including landing inspection

5. 1. Strict registration and inspection before entering Jiji. All persons coming to Jiji must report to the destination community 3 days in advance before entering Jiji

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6. Proactively report your travel history and contact history with risk groups within 7 days

7. Cooperate with the implementation of local epidemic prevention and control measures; when entering the economy, you must hold a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours

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8. Measure body temperature at the inspection point

9. Verify Shandong electronic health code and communication big data itinerary card. 2. Returning personnel from non-epidemic areas will undergo a nucleic acid test "on-the-ground inspection" immediately at the inspection point when entering the country

10. After entering the country, they will undergo "three tests in five days"

11. Do not participate in gathering activities, take public transportation, or enter public places in the first three days after entering the country.

Legal basis:

Article 5 of the "Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases": People's governments at all levels shall lead the prevention and control of infectious diseases.

People's governments at or above the county level formulate plans for the prevention and control of infectious diseases and organize their implementation, and establish and improve disease prevention and control, medical treatment, and supervision and management systems for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.

Article 7 of the "Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Law": Disease prevention and control institutions at all levels are responsible for infectious disease monitoring, prediction, epidemiological investigation, epidemic reporting and other prevention and control work.

Medical institutions are responsible for the prevention and control of infectious diseases related to medical treatment and the prevention of infectious diseases within their areas of responsibility. Under the guidance of disease prevention and control institutions, urban communities and rural grassroots medical institutions are responsible for the corresponding infectious disease prevention and control work in urban communities and rural grassroots.