1, Out of Hezhou-:Advocating local holidays: Advocating the general public to spend their holidays in the local area during the National Day holiday, minimizing cross-city and inter-provincial travel, and avoiding the risk of epidemic spread caused by large-scale population movements. Safe and orderly travel: If you really need to leave, please plan your travel arrangements reasonably in advance, travel at the wrong peak, pay close attention to the epidemic situation and epidemic prevention policies of the destination and the passing place, and do personal protection throughout. According to the relevant requirements of the state, from September 10 to 10/day, 2022, when taking airplanes, high-speed trains, trains, inter-provincial long-distance passenger buses and other means of transportation, they need to hold negative certificates of nucleic acid testing within 48 hours, so the masses are requested to conduct nucleic acid testing in time as needed.
2. Arriving in Hezhou: According to the principle of "voluntary, free, take and go, and no restrictions on mobility", the inter-provincial floating population will actively cooperate with the local authorities to complete the "landing inspection" after arriving at the destination. Visitors who enter civil service institutions such as pension institutions and child welfare institutions shall check the negative certificate of nucleic acid test within 48 hours; When staying in hotels, hotels, tourist attractions and other crowded places, it is necessary to check the health code and the negative proof of nucleic acid detection within 72 hours; Personnel returning to the construction site from other provinces should check the negative certificate of nucleic acid test within 48 hours.
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.
Need to do the following, develop good personal hygiene habits, strengthen physical exercise, do a good job of protection, vaccination and other precautions.
1. Develop good personal hygiene habits: cover your mouth and nose with a handkerchief or tissue when sneezing or coughing. Wash your hands frequently, with soap or hand sanitizer, and with running water. Don't use cups and tableware with people.
2. Strengthen physical exercise: strengthen outdoor activities and cold-resistant exercise, pay attention to a balanced diet and ensure adequate rest. Pay attention to environmental hygiene, and try to go to crowded public places as little as possible.
3. Do a good job of protection: try to avoid contact with patients with symptoms of respiratory infectious diseases. Wear a mask in crowded places. If you have fever, cough, headache, vomiting and other symptoms, you should seek medical advice promptly.
4. Vaccination: Vaccination can reduce the chance of infection or relieve symptoms. Influenza, meningitis, chickenpox and measles can all be vaccinated.