How many days the quarantine for a new coronavirus outbreak is lifted depends on whether it is due to personal reasons or a local outbreak, if it is for personal reasons it is usually around 14 days, while local outbreaks need to comply with local regulations. The general incubation period for new coronaviruses is around 1 to 14 days, in most cases 3 to 7 days. If an individual has a history of traveling to a medium to high risk area or is a close contact, self-isolation is generally required for about 14 days at this time. If the quarantine is a result of local epidemic control, the quarantine should be lifted after the local epidemic is under control, and the specific time should be notified by the local authorities. After the quarantine, you need to take nucleic acid test regularly to make sure whether you are carrying the new coronavirus or not, and at the same time, follow the arrangement of the local epidemic prevention and control department. All arrangements related to quarantine are subject to local policy. If you feel unwell after the quarantine, you should seek medical attention immediately to avoid infection with New Crown.