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Who is the key population of the epidemic?

The key populations of this epidemic include workers engaged in import cold chain, port quarantine, ship pilotage, aircrew, fresh market, public transportation, medical disease control and so on. , as well as people who go to work or study in high-risk countries or regions.

Unified implementation of centralized isolation measures for classified and classified personnel. After the district epidemic monitoring and investigation sub-command (including the flow regulation special class) verifies the investigation letter and the information of the close contacts and sub-close contacts directly pushed by each township and district, the transfer special class arranges the negative pressure ambulance to transport the close contacts or sub-close contacts to the centralized isolation point for isolation, and the isolation time is counted from the time they enter the centralized isolation point.

Low risk areas:

We will implement the import defense strategy, restore the production and living order in an all-round way, remove road traffic restrictions, help enterprises solve difficulties and problems in employment, raw materials, funds and equipment, and do not set conditions for enterprises to resume work and production, and do not delay the time for enterprises to resume work and production on the pretext of examination and approval and filing.

Medium risk area:

Implement the strategy of external defense and internal non-proliferation, restore normal production and living order in an orderly manner as soon as possible, organize personnel to return to their posts in an orderly manner, guide employers to strictly implement the requirements of disinfection, ventilation, temperature measurement, reduce personnel density, reduce personnel gathering, strengthen personnel protection, eliminate potential risks, and realize the simultaneous promotion of epidemic prevention and control and enterprise resumption of production.