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[Introduction]: people from low-risk areas in China do not need nucleic acid testing when coming to Shanghai. They need to show the health code Green code (Sui Kang code or Yue Kang code). Normal body temperature testing can travel, live and work normally.

Low-risk areas come to Shanghai for nucleic acid testing?

  No nucleic acid test is required, and the Health Code Green code (Sui Kang code or Yue Kang code) is required. Normal body temperature test can travel, live and work normally.

Expansion: Requirements for heading back in Shanghai province

[There are people living in such areas 14 days before the announcement of high-risk areas in Shanghai province]]

Carry out 2 nucleic acid tests as soon as possible (with an interval of more than 24 hours) and 14 days of home medical observation (from the date when the home time leaves the high-risk area). Daily life and meals should be limited to the residence as much as possible, refuse all visits and other personnel try not to enter.

[On the day of the announcement to the high-risk areas in Shanghai province and later, there are people living in this area]]

1. Residents in high-risk areas shall conduct 14-day centralized isolation medical observation (counting from the date of leaving high-risk areas).

2. Resident History personnel in medium-risk areas. If there is no nucleic acid certificate within 72 hours and the approval of the headquarters, 14 days of home isolation medical observation (counting from the date of leaving the high-risk area) will be implemented.

3. People living in other areas of the city where the middle and high risk areas are located must hold valid nucleic acid certificates within 72 hours. The “people’s group” in the destination city community provides “four ones” services, that is, issuing a health notice, conducting a health inquiry, checking a health code, conduct a nucleic acid test or check the nucleic acid test certificate within 72 hours.

National point-to-point nucleic acid detection policy query: click to enter

National point-to-point isolation policy query: click to enter