China News Service, March 12, According to the WeChat official account of the Press Office of the Beijing Municipal People’s Government, starting at midnight on March 16, people from low-risk areas in China

no longer need to hold a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 7 days before arriving in Beijing

. Healthy green code temperature measurement is normal and free and orderly entering and returning to Beijing.

  Since the implementation of health management measures related to nucleic acid certification inspections for personnel returning to Beijing from low-risk areas in China on January 28, the general public has actively understood and cooperated, consciously reduced mobility, reduced gatherings, and strengthened protection, and spent a happy, peaceful and safe life together. Healthy vacation.

In order to further normalize the prevention and control of the epidemic and meet the needs of the people for safe and orderly movement of the people, the capital's strict management and joint prevention and joint control coordination mechanism in Beijing has been comprehensively studied and judged, and it has been decided to adjust the health management measures for people returning to Beijing from low-risk areas in China as follows:

  Starting at midnight on March 16, 2021, people from low-risk areas in China no longer need to have a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 7 days before arriving in Beijing. After arriving in Beijing, 14-day health monitoring will no longer be implemented. Nucleic acid testing will no longer be carried out in Japan. With the "green code" of the health pass code, you can enter and return to Beijing freely and orderly under the premise of normal temperature measurement and personal protection.

Commuters in the Beijing-Ring area shall refer to the above measures.

  Travellers and friends are requested to understand the capital’s epidemic prevention and control policies and regulations in advance, arrange personal itineraries reasonably, insist on wearing masks, washing hands frequently, gathering less, maintaining social distance, and consciously doing daily health monitoring such as personal temperature and symptoms. If abnormal symptoms occur, they should promptly report The communities and units where they are located report and seek medical investigations, continue to implement the "quartet responsibilities", and jointly safeguard the hard-won results of epidemic prevention and control.