Sichuan disease control reminder: from October 25th, from Kashgar, Xinjiang, entering (returning) Sichuan to implement isolation medical observation

  Sichuan News Network, Chengdu, October 25 (Reporter Li Dan) On the evening of the 25th, in response to the Kashgar epidemic in Xinjiang, the Sichuan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued 6 health tips.

  People who have an intersection with the trajectories of new crown pneumonia patients and asymptomatic infections in Kashgar, Xinjiang, especially those who have been to Kashgar, Xinjiang since October 10, should take the initiative to report relevant situations to their communities and actively cooperate with the local government for relevant prevention Control measures, accept community health management, and conduct nucleic acid testing and serum antibody testing as required.

  Starting from October 25th, when entering (returning) to Sichuan by train or plane from Kashgar, Xinjiang, you must actively cooperate with the health code check, and actively report to your community after returning, implement isolated medical observation, and refrain from participating in collective activities. Once symptoms such as fever appear, you should immediately go to the fever clinic of a medical institution for treatment, and truthfully report the relevant travel history and contact history.

  If it is not necessary, it is best not to go to Kashgar, Xinjiang in the near future. If you must go, please understand the local prevention and control requirements in advance and take personal protection. After returning from Kashgar, you should actively cooperate with the relevant prevention and control measures in our province.

  All medical institutions and fever clinics across the province asked if they had a history of residence in Kashgar, Xinjiang or contact history of people in Kashgar, Xinjiang.

  The general public should always maintain a sense of personal protection, develop a mask to carry with them, wear masks scientifically (especially when taking public transportation and activities in public places), and develop hygiene habits such as frequent hand washing, frequent ventilation, and maintaining a safe social distance .

  If the general public has symptoms such as fever, cough, diarrhea, fatigue, etc., they should wear masks and go to the nearest medical institution for fever clinics for investigation and treatment in time, and avoid public transportation as much as possible during medical treatment.