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Does Benxi enter now?

1. Leave Benxi-:Unless it is necessary, it is recommended not to leave H1N1, especially not to go to middle and high risk areas, key control areas and key concern areas, counties (districts) with new COVID-19 infection and areas with high epidemic risk within 14 days. If drainage is really necessary, you must have a 48-hour negative nucleic acid test certificate.

2. Arriving in Benxi-:Those who come (return) to areas where there is no local epidemic in the province should declare themselves, hold a negative certificate of nucleic acid test within 48 hours, and conduct nucleic acid test immediately after arriving in our city. People who come to (return to) Creek in areas without local epidemic outside the province should report in advance (but report on the same day), hold negative proof of nucleic acid test within 48 hours, conduct a nucleic acid test immediately after arriving in our city, and conduct a nucleic acid test again on the third day.

3. Important reminder: The above policies are compiled from the news publicly released by the local government. If there are any updates or errors, please refer to the latest policy. It is recommended to consult local epidemic prevention departments, airports and railway stations. Before going out.

1. Wear a mask scientifically: always wear a mask when you go out, especially when you have respiratory symptoms. Wearing a mask with a breathing valve is not recommended. Wear it for no more than 4 hours and it cannot be reused. You should not take off your mask when coughing or sneezing. Once the mask is wet, it must be replaced in time. When you take it off for a short time, you should avoid the pollution of the inner layer. Don't touch the front of the mask when you take it off.

2. Keep a social distance: try to avoid going to crowded places, especially confined spaces; When queuing for public transport, you should try to keep a safe social distance, at least1m.

3. Pay attention to personal hygiene: if you don't wear a mask when coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with paper towels or elbow sleeves; Try not to touch all kinds of handles when going out. Once you come into contact with them, you should immediately carry out hand hygiene (wash your hands or disinfect your hands with quick hand disinfectant). If there is no hand hygiene, you can use non-contact methods (such as paper towels).