Sanya High Risk Zone was adjusted to 85, and the mid -risk zone was adjusted to 28

Author:Global Times Time:2022.08.12

Sanya new coronary virus pneumonia epidemic prevention and control work headquarters notice

(Notice No. 81, 2022)

According to the current needs of the Sanya outbreak prevention and control work, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "New Coronatte Pneumonic Pneumonia Prevention Plan (Ninth Edition)" in accordance with the State Council's response to the new coronary virus pneumonia epidemic and control mechanism. The headquarters decided that the high -risk areas were adjusted to 85 and the medium -risk areas were adjusted to 28.

Take control measures for high -risk areas: not leaving home or on -site services. Those who have no new infection in the area for 7 consecutive days, and all personnel in the risk area on the 7th day are negative, and they have been negative to the mid -risk zone; those with no new infection for 3 days are reduced to low risk areas.

Take control measures for the mid -risk zone: no regions, peaks to take things. Those who have no new infections in the area for 7 consecutive days, and all personnel in the risk area on the 7th day are negative, and they have completed a round of nucleic acid screening. They are reduced to low risk areas.

The above measures will be adjusted in a timely manner according to the changes in the prevention and control situation of the epidemic. If residents in the high -risk areas encounter difficulties in life and medical treatment, they can call the Sanya Municipal Government's service hotline 12345.

Source: Sanya Published

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