However, we checked the isolation policies submitted by the Chinese government website on June 29 and found that the isolation policies in most cities have not changed much. Most people in medium and high-risk areas still adopt "7-day centralized isolation medical observation + 7-day home health monitoring" and implement the "7-day home health monitoring" isolation policy for other counties (cities, districts, and banners) in the cities where medium and high-risk areas are located.



From June 30, most areas across the country require people from other places to provide negative nucleic acid test certificates within 48 hours and can be quarantined according to the corresponding regulations, but some areas still have strict requirements for people from other places to enter the city. If Lhasa requires people with travel history outside the district to provide a negative nucleic acid test report (certificate) within 24 hours, and clearly stipulate that people with travel history in counties (districts, banners, counties and districts) where medium and high-risk areas are located will be temporarily suspended from entering Tibet.
There are also a very small number of cities that relax policies and no longer quarantine personnel in low-risk areas or other low-risk counties (cities, districts, and banners) in low-risk areas or medium- and high-risk areas. They only need to provide a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours, and implement the nucleic acid test for nucleic acid test.

column editor: Zhang Mo, You Yu Yujie Text editor: Li Junyao
Source: Author: Lei Yu