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Guangxi CDC issued an urgent reminder to return to Guangxi from Nanjing to obtain a certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours|Guangxi|Nanjing|Disease Control_Sina News

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Original title: Guangxi Disease Control issued an urgent reminder that personnel returning from Nanjing to Guangxi need to hold a certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours

At 13:00 on July 21, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, held a press conference to inform the latest situation of the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic at Lukou International Airport. A total of 17 positive patients were found in the epidemic, and 9 people are currently confirmed cases (4 of them are mild. 5 people are common type), 5 people are asymptomatic infections, and 3 cases have a positive nucleic acid test yet to be further diagnosed. According to reports, the 17 positive patients are all airport cleaners, and they are relatively concentrated. The source is being further investigated, and there is a possibility of infection from overseas cases.

As of 5 o’clock on July 21, 157 close contacts of people who tested positive have been identified, and 56 people have been in close contact. Other personnel are still in the process of further investigation. Xiecun Community, Baiyun Road Community, Shinian Village, Lukou Street, Jiangning District, Nanjing, Maojiaxu Natural Village, Jiutang Administrative Village, Shiqiu Street, Lishui District, adjusted from low-risk areas to medium-risk areas, and Lukou Street, Jiangning District, Nanjing It is a sealed control area.

In order to do a good job in the prevention and control of the epidemic in Guangxi, Guangxi Disease Control issued an urgent reminder.

1. Those who have been to Nanjing Lukou International Airport since July 6th (inclusive) and have lived in high-risk areas such as Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province and other high-risk areas within 14 days, please go to the local community immediately after returning to Guangxi Report and cooperate with control measures such as isolation, medical observation and nucleic acid testing.

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2. Starting at 0:00 on July 21, personnel returning to Guizhou from Nanjing must hold a certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours. Those who have recently returned to Guizhou from Nanjing, please continue to pay attention to your health code and access big data itinerary card. Once the health code or itinerary card is found to be red or yellow, it must be reported to the community (village) where it is located immediately, and various prevention and control measures must be cooperated as required.

3. If it is not necessary, do not go to Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province and other high-risk areas in the near future.

4. Strictly implement personal protective measures. Adhere to good living habits such as wearing masks, washing hands frequently, cleaning frequently, and using public chopsticks. Pay attention to cover when coughing and sneezing. Keep ventilation indoors, reduce gatherings, and maintain a social distance of more than one meter.

5. Carry out self-health monitoring every day. If you have fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, decreased sense of smell (taste), diarrhea and other uncomfortable symptoms, immediately go to the nearest medical institution with fever clinic (office).

6. People who meet the conditions and have not been vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine should take the initiative to vaccinate as soon as possible and work together to establish an immune barrier as soon as possible. (CCTV reporter Liao Mi and Liu Chang)

Editor in charge: Liu Guangbo

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