Sanya designates high-risk and medium-risk areas

According to the needs of the current epidemic prevention and control in Sanya City, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the “New Coronavirus Pneumonia Prevention and Control Plan (Ninth Edition)” of the State Council’s Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism for the Coronavirus Epidemic, the expert group has judged that since August 2nd Sanya has designated high-risk areas and medium-risk areas.

1. High-risk areas in Sanya City

Three areas, including Quexin Group 1, Xiziyuan, Erxiang, Qianlong Village, Yacheng Town, Yazhou District (within 10 meters to the south and 10 meters to the north), Yazhou Central Fishing Port, and Gangmen Comprehensive Farmers Market are classified as high-risk areas.

Sealing and control measures taken: stay at home, door-to-door service. If there are no new infections in the area for 7 consecutive days, and all personnel in the risk areas have completed a negative round of nucleic acid screening, on the 7th day they will be reduced to medium-risk areas; no new infections for 3 consecutive days will be reduced to low-risk areas.

2. Medium risk areas in Sanya City

The second lane and third lane of Xiziyuan road in Yazhou district (south to Tonggang road and west to Xiziyuan Road), Qianlong village committee Baogang road to Qianlong village committee (intersection of Baogang Road and Xinglong Road) and north to intersection of Baogang middle school and Baogang Road are classified as medium risk areas.

Control measures taken: do not leave the area, stagger peak times. If there are no new infection in the area for 7 consecutive days, and all personnel in the risk area have completed a round of nucleic acid screening with negative results, on the seventh day, will be reduced to low-risk areas.

The above measures have been implemented from August 2nd, 2022, and will be adjusted according to the changes of epidemic situation. 

Residents in medium and high-risk areas can call the Sanya 12345 service hotline if they encounter difficulties in life and medical treatment.

Related article: August 1st, 1 confirmed COVID case in Sanya

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