On June 18, Shenzhen reported 2 asymptomatic COVID-19 cases through community screening. On June 19, Macao reported new positive COVID-19 cases.
Zhongshan on June 19 announced the latest prevention and control measures:
1. People coming (returning) to Zhongshan from Shenzhen since June 12 are required to finish health reporting through the online platform or phone calls (QR codes are shown below) ASAP. Those from Shenzhen's Futian and Luohu Districts are required to implement health monitoring at home for 3 days; people from other areas of Shenzhen are required to take 2 nucleic acid tests in 3 days. (Take one within 24 hours upon arrival, and take another 48 hours later. Those who have a proof of negative nucleic acid test result within 24 hours before arrival are considered to have the first test completed.)
2. People coming (returning) to Zhongshan from Macao since June 5 are required to finish health reporting through the online platform or phone calls (QR codes are shown below) ASAP. Inbound personnel coming from June 5 to June 12 are required to take 1 nucleic acid test, those from June 13 to 14 to take 2 tests in 3 days, and those coming since June 15 are required to implement a "7-day home-based quarantine + 7-day home-based health monitoring". Inbound personnel from RED- or YELLOW-coded areas of Macao are required to go through a "7-day centralized quarantine + 7-day home-based quarantine".
▲Scan to visit the online reporting platform
▲Scan to check the hotlines of your communities
3. Health management requirements for people from other key areas nationwide are shown as follow:
4. People from other cities who want to return to school or work are advised to present a proof of negative nucleic acid test result within 24 hours. Commuters from surrounding cities (areas) are required to report to your employers.
5. In case of fever, dry cough and other physical discomfort, one should go to the nearest fever clinic for treatment immediately, complete nucleic acid testing, and avoid going to work or schools with symptoms.