Answers to key questions of the ``Work Plan for the Prevention and Control of New Coronary Pneumonia in Rural Areas in Winter and Spring'' (2)

  1. When will the "Work Plan for the Prevention and Control of New Coronary Pneumonia in Rural Areas in Winter and Spring" (hereinafter referred to as the "Plan") be implemented?

  In order to do a good job in the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in rural areas in winter and spring, the "plan" has been implemented since the date of issuance.

Returning home with a negative nucleic acid test will be implemented from the beginning of the Spring Festival travel on January 28 to the end of the Spring Festival travel on March 8.

  2. The "Plan" stipulates that "I do not need to be quarantined after returning to my hometown with a negative nucleic acid test, but a 14-day home health monitoring is required." Is it not necessary to implement a 14-day home health monitoring when I return to the city?

  The returnees referred to in the "Plan" refer to those who have returned to rural areas from other places and need to return home with a negative nucleic acid test certificate and undergo a 14-day home health monitoring.

Those returning to the city must comply with the destination epidemic prevention and control requirements.

  3. What is the difference between home monitoring and isolation mentioned in the "Plan"?

  Home health monitoring requires good temperature and symptom monitoring and not going out unless necessary.

If symptoms such as fever, dry cough, sore throat, decreased sense of smell (taste), diarrhea, etc. occur, go to the hospital in time.

Home isolation requires that under the guidance of community medical staff, live alone and cannot go out.

  4. If you return to your hometown before January 28, is there no need for nucleic acid testing on the 7th and 14th day after returning?

  Those returning home after the Spring Festival travel on January 28 must have a nucleic acid test on the 7th and 14th day after returning home.

Whether people returning home before January 28 need nucleic acid testing is subject to the requirements of the destination.

  5. The "Plan" proposes to implement grid management for returnees. What does grid management mean?

  Grid management refers to the division of rural areas into a number of grids. The village committee personnel, village doctors, and policemen are responsible for all parties, using the grid as a unit, to provide services such as registration, health monitoring, and health monitoring of returnees. Publicity and education work.