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Does Nanshan in Shenzhen need to report to Shanwei? Do I need to declare my return from Shenzhen to Shantou?

Does Nanshan in Shenzhen need to report to Shanwei?

A: Yes.

/kloc-Citizens who have passed through Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, lived in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, or have been infected with HIV/AIDS should take the initiative to report to their communities, work units or hotels as soon as possible, and cooperate with health management such as medical isolation observation or health monitoring.

In view of the current epidemic situation, remind the general public friends:

Those who overlap or overlap with the activity tracks of local positive infected persons reported in China at present, or who have recently lived in the city where local positive infected persons are located, and those whose codes are "red team" and "Yellow Code" in Guangdong and Hong Kong, as well as close contacts notified by the disease control department and other risk personnel, please immediately report to their neighborhood committees, work units or hotels, and cooperate with the health management work such as nucleic acid detection and health monitoring.

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In addition, please pay attention to those who leave Shantou and arrive in Shantou:

Everyone is the first responsible person for his own health. Please actively cooperate with local health screening, health code inspection and other epidemic prevention and control measures. Those who deliberately conceal their itinerary, refuse to accept nucleic acid testing or do not cooperate with prevention and control shall be investigated for responsibility according to law.

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What is the correct meaning of the term "key population" in COVID-19?

The "key population" refers to the population with high exposure risk, high transmission risk and low resistance in COVID-19, including medical personnel, front-line personnel of entry-exit, customs and market supervision systems, workers in isolated places, police, security guards, sanitation workers, cleaners, traffic employees, cross-border truck drivers in Guangdong and Hong Kong, floating fishermen in Hong Kong and Macao, personnel who are in direct contact with imported cold-chain food and imported goods, couriers, and service personnel in public places.