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note! 48 hours of nucleic acid negative certification required to enter these fields

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note! 48 hours of nucleic acid negative certification required to enter these fields

A few days ago, Wuhan issued a notice

Take the subway, bus

As well as some restaurants for dining

A 48-hour negative nucleic acid certificate is required

In addition, there are the following places to clarify

Public access is required

Certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours

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Enter Wuhan Park

48-hour negative nucleic acid certificate is required

The reporter learned from the Wuhan Municipal Bureau of Gardens and Forestry that according to the requirements of epidemic prevention and control, as a public place, the nucleic acid negative certificate inspection was comprehensively carried out at the entrance of all parks in Wuhan.

That is, at the entrance of the park, the temperature is measured, the health code and the itinerary card are checked, and the 48-hour nucleic acid test is verified (the lower left corner of the health code shows the nucleic acid test time and the 48-hour nucleic acid test certificate).

The reporter learned from the Wuhan Garden Expo Park that all those who enter the Wuhan Garden Expo Park (Wuhan Natural History Museum) must hold a health code, a 48-hour negative nucleic acid test certificate (or a 48-hour nucleic acid sampling voucher) and a travel card, and wear a mask and maintain a distance of more than one meter throughout the visit.

In order to further effectively control and reduce the risk of epidemic transmission, since April 12, all visitors to Wuhan Botanical Garden must show a 48-hour negative nucleic acid certificate, and visitors must "wear a mask", "body temperature must be measured", "health code must be scanned", "big data communication itinerary card must be presented" and "48-hour negative nucleic acid certificate must be presented" when entering the park.

Wuhan Botanical Garden will continue to fully implement normalized epidemic prevention and control measures, strictly implement the system of reservation, staggered peaks, and restricted flow, and ensure the safety and orderliness of opening to the outside world during the epidemic prevention and control period.

Wuhan city supermarket admission

48-hour nucleic acid certification is required

The Wuhan Municipal Bureau of Commerce issued a notice that in order to strengthen the epidemic prevention and control measures of the city's key supermarkets, since April 11, during the local epidemic period, the city's shopping malls and supermarkets have strictly implemented the inspection of the customer's health code itinerary card and the 48-hour nucleic acid negative certificate (or nucleic acid sampling voucher) after entering.

When there is no local epidemic situation, the 72-hour nucleic acid certificate will be checked instead, and other inspection requirements will not change.

note! 48 hours of nucleic acid negative certification required to enter these fields

Courtesy of Wuhan Municipal Bureau of Commerce

Admission without nucleic acid negative certificate is prohibited. At the same time, the city's supermarkets have strengthened the control of places. Closed commercial supermarket public places are strictly in accordance with the 50% flow limit, and epidemic prevention supervisors are set up in the supermarket to conduct continuous inspections.

Travel with a 48-hour nucleic acid certificate

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note! 48 hours of nucleic acid negative certification required to enter these fields

Source| Yangtze River Cloud Comprehensive Polar News, Hubei Radio and Television Finance Media News Center

Editor-in-charge | Hu Aolei