Since the domestic epidemic has not yet completely ended, many areas will require people returning home to take nucleic acid tests and report them, so as to effectively prevent and control the epidemic. When returning home during the Chinese New Year, you usually need to report to the community. Usually, you need to report in advance, and then go home after reporting. Should you report before returning home during the Chinese New Year or should you report after returning home?
Generally, it is better to report in advance before returning home.
Those who really need to return home must report to the destination village (community) and unit 3 days in advance, and fill in the county and district registration code in advance; those in the province must hold a 24-hour nucleic acid test certificate, and the provincial Outsiders must hold a 48-hour nucleic acid test certificate.
For those who really need to return to their hometowns, all localities must adhere to classification and zoning and accurately implement policies. Those returning home should register at the returning community (village) three days in advance. After arriving at the destination, register at the place of residence as soon as possible and actively cooperate with the local epidemic prevention department to implement epidemic prevention measures. You are not allowed to go out during home quarantine or home health surveillance, and it is strictly prohibited to attend any gatherings. Those who fail to proactively declare, conceal, or lie about their residence history, contact history and other epidemic information, or who fail to implement epidemic prevention and control regulations, thereby causing the risk of epidemic spread, will be seriously held accountable in accordance with the law. How to report when you go home during the Chinese New Year
Reporting method:
First, telephone report: contact the community and unit by phone
Second, official website applet Report. (Subject to the notice of the unit or community)
Strictly restrict the return of people from medium- and high-risk areas in China; the cities where medium- and high-risk areas are located and the cities where the epidemic occurs, especially Tianjin, Xi'an, Zhengzhou, Luoyang, and Xuchang Residents in places such as Wuhan and other places should not go home unless necessary; high-risk professionals such as service personnel in centralized isolation places, workers in imported cold chain food, and medical staff in designated hospitals and fever clinics are encouraged to celebrate the New Year on-site outside the province.
If you really want to go home, it is recommended to arrange your itinerary in advance, go home during off-peak hours, and report to the village (community) three days in advance to understand the latest epidemic prevention and control policies in Yuncheng City. What should you pay attention to when you go home during the Chinese New Year?
First of all, you must do a good job in fire prevention. The Spring Festival is usually a period of high incidence of fires, especially at stations and railway stations. Pay more attention to fire prevention. It is prohibited to bring flammable and explosive dangerous goods into the station, and it is prohibited to smoke in public places.
Second, prevent theft. The Spring Festival is often a period of high incidence of theft cases. Try not to carry large amounts of cash and valuables with you when traveling. Do not chat with strangers casually, especially at security checkpoints, ticket offices, waiting rooms, on trains and when getting on and off the train. Take special care of your hands, wallet and other belongings and don't give offenders a chance.
The third is to do a good job in epidemic prevention. It is necessary to strictly implement the epidemic prevention management regulations of exit, exit, railway and other departments, reduce gatherings, and wear protective equipment in public places.
Tips: When you go out, you must improve your safety awareness. If an emergency such as property theft occurs while traveling, you should immediately contact the railway police and staff to call the police for help.