Beginning May 17, live-in family members of COVID-19 confirmed cases who have received three vaccine doses can be exempted from home isolation but should practice 7-day self-initiated epidemic prevention
Under this new policy, live-in family members who have received three vaccine shots will no longer be required to undergo home isolation and can undergo a seven-day self-initiated epidemic prevention instead. Details about this policy are listed below.
A. Individuals who have got three doses: can be exempted from home isolation, but instead should undergo a seven-day self-initiated epidemic prevention. During this seven-day period, self-initiated measures should be observed, and proof of a negative result from an at-home rapid test taken within two days should be presented if they need to go out to work or buy daily necessities; resting at home and taking a rapid test are advised if symptoms appear.
B. Individuals who have not received three doses: the protocol of "three days of home isolation plus four days of self-initiated epidemic prevention" remains in place. During the isolation period, going outside is prohibited. During the self-initiated epidemic prevention period, proof of a negative result from an at-home rapid test taken within two days should be presented if they need to go out to work or buy daily necessities; resting at home and taking a rapid test are advised if symptoms appear.
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- Created:2022-05-17
- Last Updated:2022-06-08
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