Health notification form for people entering Hunan from other provinces
In order to effectively control and reduce the risk of the spread of the new coronavirus epidemic, and carry out scientific and accurate epidemic prevention and control, the Hunan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a Hunan personnel issued health notices.
1. Actively report your itinerary
Persons entering Hunan who have a history of living in other provinces, cities where high school risk areas are located, or lockdown control areas in the past 14 days, and those who are infected Those whose trajectories intersect with those of the previous two, those whose health codes are red and yellow, and those whose itineraries have "*" numbers on their itineraries, please immediately report to your community, work unit or hotel where you are staying, and carry out nucleic acid testing and health monitoring as required. and other epidemic prevention work; those who conceal or lie about their personal itinerary and health status may be held legally responsible.
2. Pay attention to the health code and itinerary card
The health code is not the only basis for implementing anti-epidemic medical measures. The green code does not mean there is no risk of infection. All localities have the right to take epidemic prevention service measures in accordance with laws and regulations based on epidemiological investigations. Once you find that your health code and itinerary card do not match the risk level, you can consult or appeal to the community, village committee or county Center for Disease Control and Prevention where you are currently located in accordance with the principle of territorial management. The local community or county Center for Disease Control and Prevention will conduct an epidemiological investigation and, based on the investigation results and personal commitments, transcode or decode the health code for those whose health codes do not match the risk level or who have completed epidemic prevention and health measures.
3. Actively carry out nucleic acid testing
Persons coming to Hunan from provinces where local nucleic acid-positive infections have been reported or from land border port counties must present a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours to enter Hunan. Take another nucleic acid test within 24 hours after arriving in Hunan and monitor your health for 14 days. It is tentatively scheduled that before March 15, 2022, people coming to Hunan from provinces where there are no reports of local nucleic acid-positive infections will also need to present a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours to enter Hunan and monitor their health for 14 days. Those who enter Hunan for urgent matters can take nucleic acid samples at the nearest destination after arriving in Hunan. While waiting for nucleic acid test results, people who have no high or medium risk epidemiological history, are not red or yellow codes, and have no clinical symptoms of acute respiratory infections such as fever and cough can travel under personal protection.
4. Arrange travel reasonably
It is recommended not to leave the country or province unless necessary. It is recommended not to travel to high-risk areas and their cities, medium-risk areas and their counties, and land border port cities. It is tentatively scheduled to be before March 15, 2022. If you really need to leave the country or province, before traveling, it is recommended to consult your community and work unit in advance about travel epidemic prevention measures or check the State Council client or mini program for the latest updates on medium and high-risk areas across the country and various regions. epidemic prevention policies and make relevant preparations. Be vigilant during the trip and implement personal protective measures such as wearing masks, maintaining social distance, and paying attention to hand hygiene throughout the journey. Do not go to closed places or crowded places; make a reservation before going to tourist attractions, avoid peak periods of crowds, and follow the epidemic prevention and control requirements of scenic spots. , cooperate with the health code inspection, try to use online scan code payment; try to choose direct trains, high-speed rail, airplanes and other transportation modes to reduce transfers, avoid passing through medium and high-risk areas, and do not stay in railway stations, airports, etc. including medium- and high-risk areas. and layovers beyond transit times. Keep plenty of masks, hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes and other anti-epidemic supplies on the road. After returning to Hunan, he took the initiative to report the relevant situation to his community and work unit, and cooperated with various prevention and control measures.
5. Do a good job in personal protection
Wear masks scientifically and standardly, wash hands frequently, ventilate frequently, do not gather, and maintain the "one-meter line". When coughing or sneezing, be sure to cover it with your elbow or a tissue, do not spit, and always maintain a good sense of personal protection.
6. Strengthen health monitoring
Pay close attention to the health status of yourself, your family and those traveling with you during the holidays. Once symptoms such as fever, cough, diarrhea, fatigue, etc. occur, immediately wear a mask and go to the fever clinic of a nearby medical institution for treatment. Avoid taking public transportation on the way, and truthfully report relevant travel and contact history when seeking treatment.
7. Actively vaccinate
Vaccination against the new coronavirus is the most economical and effective way to prevent and control new coronavirus pneumonia. It is also the responsibility and obligation of every citizen. It is in line with Residents who are vaccinated or have strengthened vaccination conditions should take the initiative to vaccinate as early as possible and on the spot.
8. Consultation and Complaint Channels
According to the principle of territorial management, each city, state, county, or district is responsible for consultation, Complaints and abnormal code transcoding and decoding work that meets the requirements after epidemiological investigation. The Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 0731-12320 and the Health 320 platform are responsible for consultation and transcoding and decoding of abnormal codes that meet the requirements for non-Hunan personnel who do not work or reside in Hunan. Garbled characters, inability to register, etc. will be handled by 0731-12320 and the Health 320 platform.