How many of the Beijing personnel stranded in Hubei have returned to Beijing? Who can return? What is the return process to Beijing? Who pays for home or intensive observations? The answers to these questions are clear.

On March 25, the personnel returning from Hubei took the G488 train to Beijing West Railway Station. Photo by China Press Agency reporter Jia Tianyong

More than 10,000 people returned to Beijing by high-speed rail

Mao Jun, deputy director and spokesman of the Beijing Municipal Management Committee of Key Stations, introduced on the 29th that from March 25th to March 28th, 7998 Beijing personnel stranded in Hubei have returned to Beijing on 12 high-speed trains. The whole process is closed-loop management, safe and orderly, and overall smooth.

On the 29th, there will be four high-speed rail arrivals, mainly involving three directions: G4816 from Huangshi North, G4822 from Enshi, G4834 from Shiyan East, and G4826 from Jingzhou. It is expected to reach 3000 passengers. People around.

If you add 3,000 people who arrived on the 29th, there will be more than 10,000 stranded Hubei returnees.

On March 25th, Haidian District, Beijing, a district-level centralized distribution point, street staff held a sign to welcome the arrival of returnees from Hubei. Photo by Sheng Jiapeng of China News Agency

Who can return?

Mao Jun said that currently, Beijing personnel who are stranded in Hubei are arranged to return to Beijing.

Regarding the scope of Beijing personnel stranded in Hubei, the first is those who have a Beijing residence registration or Beijing residence permit and are currently stranded in Hubei;

Secondly, although there is no Beijing hukou or Beijing residence permit, they lived and worked in Beijing before the epidemic, and they are currently stranded in Hubei.

The bus that transported the passengers arrived at the Chaoyang District Transit Center. Each street and community received people returning from Hubei in different tents. Photo by China Press Agency reporter Jia Tianyong

How to return to Beijing?

According to reports, the first is the return of railway trains to Beijing.

The returnees searched the mini-program "Beijing Xinxiang" through WeChat or Alipay, and selected the "Return to Beijing" module to fill in the details of the main pedestrian and accompanying persons. After being approved by the relevant health department, they returned to Beijing , Fill in the same date, train number, station and other information, and follow the 12306 SMS prompts to purchase tickets. After the ticket purchase is successful, if you need a refund, please follow the relevant railway regulations or consult 12306. Non-Hubei personnel do not need to report.

Hubei Province will organize returnees to Beijing to take a train at a designated railway station. After the train arrives in Beijing, each district in Beijing will arrange a special person to pick up the station and escort it to their respective places of residence for community home observation or centralized observation.

The second is to return to Beijing by road.

The returnees log in to the "Beijing Heart Support" mini-program "Return to Beijing" module, and fill in their personal and accompanying information truthfully. After passing the review, they will return to Beijing with their ID cards, and the public security and traffic checkpoints along the way will be checked on a person-by-vehicle basis, and those who do not have the above credentials will be advised to return. Non-Beijing vehicles need to apply for a Beijing entry permit in advance through the Beijing Traffic Police App.

Self-driving personnel should cooperate with the police when passing by the public security checkpoint. After arriving in Beijing, please report to the unit and community in the first place and strictly abide by the Beijing epidemic prevention and control regulations. When entering Beijing, please do not arbitrarily carry unapproved personnel. If found, do a return.

On March 25th, Haidian District, Beijing, a district-level centralized distribution point, street staff held a sign to welcome the arrival of returnees from Hubei. Photo by Sheng Jiapeng of China News Agency

Pay for home or intensive observations

After returning to Beijing, the Beijing personnel stranded in Hubei need to observe at home or intensively.

According to a briefing by Mao Jun at a press conference on March 26, the first batch of 829 returnees from Hubei who were left by the railway to observe 720 people at home and 109 people intensively.

As for the cost, Mao Jun pointed out at the time that the costs of home observation and centralized observation were borne by individuals, of which the cost of transferring vehicles was borne by the government.

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