On June 27, the National Health Commission issued the "New Coronavirus Pneumonia Prevention and Control Plan (Ninth Edition)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Ninth Edition") on the old version. It added 30 pages of content to emphasize the need to improve the sensitivity of moni

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6-27

National Health Commission released

"Prevention and Control Plan for the New Coronavirus Pneumonia (Ninth Edition)"

(hereinafter referred to as "Ninth Edition")

It adds 30 pages of content on the old version

Emphasizes the need to improve monitoring and early warning sensitivity

with the shortest time and lowest cost

Control the epidemic to the minimum range

Maximum coordination

Epidemic prevention and control and economic and social development

"Ninth Edition" stipulates

Unified the standard for demarcation of control areas and medium and high risk areas

Demarcate the two types of risk areas and the prevention and control measures

is connected to correspond to

The concept of unified use of medium and high-risk areas

forms a new risk area demarcation and control plan

Among them, the low-risk area refers to other areas of the county (city, district, flag) where the low-risk area refers to

medium and high-risk area

other areas of the county (city, district, flag) where the area is located

Let’s take a look at

Latest high, medium and low risk zones

Prevention and control measures and epidemic prevention guidelines

High risk zone

implements "door-to-door service". prevents people from going out and strictly do not leave home. For those who really need to go out due to medical treatment, the community must coordinate and arrange it, implement special personnel and cars, take personal protection throughout the process, and implement closed-loop management.

High-risk areas epidemic prevention guidelines:

1. Personnel in high-risk areas should obey the unified arrangements of the community (village), achieve "door-to-door service without leaving home", and cooperate with various prevention and control measures such as nucleic acid testing and health monitoring.

2. Personnel in high-risk areas should conduct daily health monitoring and pay close attention to whether they have symptoms related to COVID-19 such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sputum cough, sore throat, diarrhea, abnormal smell (taste), nasal congestion, conjunctivitis, myalgia, etc. If there are any abnormalities, they should be reported immediately and should not be lying or concealed.

3. In the door opening process such as items collection, nucleic acid sampling, garbage throwing, etc., wear KN95/N95 and above, and keep hand hygiene before and after opening the door. When going out for special reasons such as medical treatment, you should wear KN95/N95 and above masks throughout the whole process.

4. Personnel in high-risk areas should maintain good hygiene and health habits, avoid contacting their mouth, nose and eyes with their hands; cover their mouth and nose with tissues or elbow clothes when sneezing or coughing. Wrap the secretions of the mouth and nose with tissues and discard them in the trash can.

5. Ventilate the room at least once a day and once in the afternoon, each time at least 30 minutes.

6. The room should be cleaned at least once a day to keep it clean and disinfected if necessary.

7. The drainage seal of toilet and shower drainage floor should be rehydrated in time, and water should be injected more than 2 times a day, at least 350ml each time. If there is no water sealing condition, cover should be sealed after use, or sealed with silicone pads, tape and other materials.

8. When flushing the toilet, cover the toilet first and then flush it.

9. When cleaning up garbage, the garbage bag should be tied tightly and sealed, sprayed and disinfected on the outside surface before placing it at the door.

10. When using range hoods and exhaust fans, the windows should be kept open and ventilated throughout the whole process.

Medium risk zone

implements "foot-free and staggered pickup". For people who really need to go out due to medical treatment, the community will issue a certificate and review and registration.

Hydramatic zone epidemic prevention guidelines:

11. Personnel in medium-risk areas should obey the unified arrangements of the community (village), achieve "people do not leave the area and take things off peaks", and cooperate with various prevention and control measures such as nucleic acid testing and health monitoring.

12. Personnel in medium-risk areas should conduct daily health monitoring and pay close attention to whether they have symptoms related to COVID-19 such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sputum cough, sore throat, diarrhea, abnormal smell (taste), nasal congestion, conjunctivitis, myalgia, etc. If there are any abnormalities, they should be reported immediately and should not be reported or concealed.

13. In principle, personnel in medium-risk areas should not go out unless necessary. If they need to go out, they should wear KN95/N95 and above masks in a standardized manner throughout the process and be well hygienic.

14. People in the medium-risk area should maintain a social distance of more than 1 meter from others when they are in the medium-risk area. It is strictly forbidden to engage in gatherings such as playing cards in any place within the area.

15. Personnel in medium-risk areas should obey arrangements during nucleic acid testing, sampling in time and segments, and wearing KN95/N95 and above masks in standard throughout the process and strictly maintain a distance of more than 1 meter.

16. When collecting express delivery, try not to bring it indoors to unpack. Wear masks and gloves when unpacking, preventive disinfection of the outer packaging, discard the outer packaging in time after unpacking, and keep a good hand hygiene.

17. Personnel in medium-risk areas should maintain good hygiene and health habits, avoid contacting their mouth, nose and eyes with their hands; cover their mouth and nose with tissues or elbow clothes when sneezing or coughing. Wrap the secretions of the mouth and nose with tissues and discard them in the trash can.

18. Ventilate the room at least once a day and once in the afternoon, each time at least 30 minutes.

19. The room should be cleaned at least once a day to keep it clean and disinfected if necessary.

20. During the control period of the medium-risk area, the drainage seal of toilet and shower drainage floor should be refilled in time, and water should be injected more than 2 times a day, at least 350ml each time. If there is no water sealing condition, cover should be sealed after use, or sealed with silicone pads, tape and other materials.

21. When flushing the toilet, cover the toilet first and then flush it.

22. When using range hoods and exhaust fans during the control period, the windows should be kept open and ventilated naturally throughout the process.

low-risk zone

implements "personal protection and avoid aggregation". advocates that people in the region do not leave the region unless necessary, and hold a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours when they move across cities.

low-risk areas epidemic prevention guidelines:

23. Personnel in low-risk areas should obey the unified arrangements of the community (village), achieve "personal protection and avoid gatherings", and cooperate with various prevention and control measures such as nucleic acid testing and health monitoring.

24. Personnel in low-risk areas should conduct daily health monitoring and pay close attention to whether they have symptoms related to COVID-19 such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sputum cough, sore throat, diarrhea, abnormal smell (taste), nasal congestion, conjunctivitis, myalgia, etc. If there are any abnormalities, they should be reported immediately and should not be lying or concealed.

25. People in low-risk areas should try to achieve the "two points and one line" as much as possible, and do not participate in gatherings and eat in public places with dense crowds.

26. Personnel in low-risk areas should actively cooperate with regional nucleic acid testing. During nucleic acid testing, you must obey on-site arrangements, queue up in an orderly manner, wear masks correctly, maintain a safe distance, do not gather, do not gather, or talk less. After the test, you should wear a mask and leave immediately, and do a good job of hand hygiene after returning home.

27. When collecting express delivery, try not to bring it indoors to unpack. Wear masks and gloves when unpacking, preventive disinfection of the outer packaging, discard the outer packaging in time after unpacking, and keep a good hand hygiene.

28. Personnel in low-risk areas should maintain good hygiene and health habits, avoid contacting their mouth, nose and eyes with their hands; cover their mouth and nose with tissues or elbow clothes when sneezing or coughing. Wrap the secretions of the mouth and nose with tissues and discard them in the trash can.

29. Ventilate the room at least once a day and once in the afternoon, each time at least 30 minutes.

30. The room should be cleaned at least once a day to keep it clean and disinfected if necessary.

31. When flushing the toilet, cover the toilet first and then flush it.

32. When using range hoods and exhaust fans, the windows should be kept open and ventilated throughout the whole process.

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111121112111211 nucleic acid test is required for 131 nucleic acid test within one day.

For those with a history of travel in the medium-risk area within one day, 71home medical observation measures will be taken at home.

For those with a history of traveling in high-risk areas within one day, 7html people with a history of travel within one day will take 7html centralized isolation and medical observation measures.

mutual conversion of high, medium and low risk areas

high risk area: continuous 71 new infections were reduced to medium risk area.

Medium-risk area: continuous 3 no new infections were reduced to a low-risk area.

In addition, please report to the local area in advance

Counties (cities, districts) with local epidemics in the past 7 days

personnel to the local area in advance

l4 According to local requirements,

cooperates to implement epidemic prevention and control measures and personal responsibility

Protect yourself and protect everyone

On June 27, the National Health Commission issued the


Source: Basic public health service project publicity platform

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