2. Provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) without local cases outside the region must report in the "Tibet Yitong" applet three days before coming (returning) with negative report (certificate) of nucleic acid detection within 48 hours, green code of Tibet Yitong and green code of big data travel card (no *), and truthfully fill in the information to report.
The Office of the Leading Group for Response to the Epidemic in Lhasa issued the latest epidemic prevention announcement: From now on, anyone who hides (returns) from outside the area must hold a negative report (certificate) of nucleic acid test within 3 days, a travel card and a green code of health code.
1. People coming to (returning to) Tibet in low-risk areas: with negative report (proof) of nucleic acid test within 3 days and green code of travel itinerary and Tibet, they can pass free of charge. If there is no proof, take samples on the ground, and do a good job of personal protection to go home or in a customized hotel and other nucleic acid test results. If the result is negative, they can move freely.
2. Those who come (return) to the middle-risk area: those who are in other low-risk areas in the county (city, district) where the middle-risk township (town, street) is located must hold a negative report (certificate) of 1 nucleic acid test within 3 days, and then carry out 1 nucleic acid test after landing, sign a letter of commitment, take personal protection and go home or wait at the designated hotel. Those who do not hold the nucleic acid test report within 3 days or have expired will be transported to the designated hotel for two nucleic acid tests (24 hours apart), and the results of both tests are negative and can flow freely; For example, in medium-risk townships (towns, streets), centralized isolation was implemented for 7 days (during which nucleic acid detection was carried out twice) and health follow-up management was carried out for 7 days. If the results of two nucleic acid tests are negative, they can flow freely.
3. High-risk township (town, street) personnel (including overseas entry personnel, confirmed cases, suspected cases and their close contacts, and close contacts of close contacts): In principle, they are not allowed to enter Tibet (return), and under special circumstances, they will be isolated for 7 days in concentration and 7 days at home. During this period, four nucleic acid tests were carried out, and the results of the four nucleic acid tests were all negative.
4. Low-risk areas in counties (cities, districts) where other high-risk townships (towns, streets) are located: you must hold a negative report (certificate) of 1 nucleic acid testing within 3 days, and then conduct 1 nucleic acid testing after landing, sign a letter of commitment, take personal protection home or wait for the results of nucleic acid testing in a self-made hotel. If the result is negative, you can flow freely.
Precautions and requirements for epidemic prevention
1, holiday arrangements should pay attention to: reduce people flow, reduce travel risks, reduce crowd gathering and strengthen personal protection.
2. Pay attention to traffic: don't leave the country, don't get together, and don't go to high-risk areas.
3. Pay attention to shopping and entertainment: stay at the wrong peak, stick to a distance of one meter, and don't touch frozen food with your hands.
4. Pay attention to visiting relatives and friends: visit relatives and friends less, don't hug and shake hands, meet quickly and go back quickly.
5. Pay attention to going out for dinner: reduce family dinners and promote public chopsticks.
6. Attention should be paid to scenic spots tourism: carefully choose popular scenic spots, buy tickets online is better, make a detour before the crowd gathers, and have a safe distance.
Legal basis:
Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases
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This Law is formulated for the purpose of preventing, controlling and eliminating the occurrence and prevalence of infectious diseases and safeguarding human health and public health.