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Do I need to quarantine when I return to Guangzhou?

If you want to enter Guangzhou, you must first follow the local policies. Now that you are returning to Guangzhou from other places, you need to prepare the following information. You need to organize relevant information according to your own needs and prepare in advance. Here is the input information.

A comprehensive review was conducted based on the latest policy requirements for three categories of people: people coming to Guangzhou from other provinces and cities, people returning to Guangzhou from within the province, people from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and people coming to Guangzhou from abroad. At present, Guangzhou's prevention and control policy has shifted from emergency management to normalization.

1. Return to Guangzhou from Guangdong Province.

Those who return to Guangzhou from medium- and low-risk areas in Guangdong Province must implement the "three ones": issue a health notification, conduct health consultation, check the health pass code, undergo a nucleic acid test on the day of arrival in Guangzhou, and conduct a nucleic acid test according to specific conditions. In this case, home quarantine is implemented. Incorporating into community management requires reducing crowd gathering activities, paying close attention to one's own health status, and self-monitoring body temperature. If you have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, dry cough, etc., you can report directly to the local CDC or call 120.

Those who have returned to Guangzhou from low-risk areas in Guangdong Province have a body temperature below 37.3 and no symptoms such as cough or fatigue. Those who hold the green Yuekang Code do not need to be quarantined. In addition, foreigners and local residents can apply for the "Suikang Code" in time through the "Suikang" WeChat applet on the day they arrive in Guangzhou. Anyone who conceals their life history and health status in key epidemic areas upon arrival in Guangzhou, thereby causing the spread of the epidemic, will be held accountable in accordance with the law.

No quarantine is required when flying to Guangzhou Baiyun Airport in Guangdong Province. Wear a mask at all times.

2. Guangdong Province returns to Guangzhou.

High-risk areas: Persons who have lived in high-risk areas in the past 14 days will be placed under centralized isolation medical observation for 14 days, and COVID-19 nucleic acid tests will be conducted on the 1st and 14th days. Relevant institutions and communities are responsible for strictly controlling relevant personnel.

Medium-risk areas: Implement community health management for those who have lived in medium-risk areas in the past 14 days, implement 14-day home medical observation, namely the "Three Ones", issue health notifications, and conduct health consultations. Check the health pass code and take a nucleic acid test on the day you arrive in Guangdong.

Bottom risk area: For those who have lived in the bottom risk area in the past 14 days, there is no need to quarantine them.

5. People from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and foreign countries enter and leave Guangzhou.

In accordance with the provisions of the "Notice of the Guangzhou Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters on Normalized Prevention and Control of the New Coronavirus Pneumonia Epidemic (No. 9)", we must strictly prevent the import of overseas epidemics. Continue overseas epidemic prevention and control policies. People entering from Guangzhou Port (including Hong Kong and Taiwan, including transit passengers) will be treated equally regardless of their destination, and all will be subject to centralized isolation and medical observation for 14 days. Full coverage of free nucleic acid testing will be implemented, and centralized isolation and accommodation costs will be borne by oneself. Those that meet the conditions for home health service management shall be handled in accordance with relevant regulations.

In addition, on the evening of July 13, Macao announced that after communication and consultation between the governments of Guangdong and Macao, normal exchanges between Guangdong and Macao would resume from 6 a.m. on July 15, 2008. Persons entering Guangdong Province at ports will no longer be subject to a 14-day centralized medical observation. However, before entering the country, you must complete a nucleic acid test, apply for a Macao Health Code and a Yuekang Code, convert the Macao Health Code into a Yuekang Code, and obtain a customs clearance certificate.

Within 14 days after entering Guangdong Province from Macau, you must log in to the "Guangdong Health Code" every day and use the "Hong Kong and Macao Immigration Health Declaration" function to declare your personal health status.

The above measures are subject to the regulations of the Guangzhou Municipal Health Commission. The Guangzhou isolation consultation hotline is 020-12345.