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Gansu province epidemic prevention complaint telephone number

Gansu province epidemic prevention complaint telephone number 123 15.

The announcement of the epidemic prevention and control service hotline is to further improve the epidemic prevention and control work in the new year, unblock information communication channels and respond to social concerns on time. Simple people contact Gansu epidemic prevention complaint telephone number to understand the strategies and methods of epidemic prevention and control.

Announcement on Further Strengthening the Prevention and Control of Epidemic Situation of Overseas Personnel Returning from Gansu to Gansu is to effectively prevent and respond to the export of COVID-19 epidemic to overseas countries and ensure the life stability and physical health of the masses.

123 15 Complaint Telephone Announcement on Further Consolidating the Epidemic Prevention and Control Work of Overseas Gan Lu Returned Gansu Workers March, 2020 14 In order to effectively prevent and respond to the COVID-19 epidemic abroad and protect the masses, according to Lanzhou Evening News Express 65438+February 22, Gansu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued an epidemic prevention and control instruction. Employees who have a history of living in Xi City, Shaanxi Province, or who have received treatment for diseases at all levels in other provinces, cities and counties.

Gansu province

Abbreviation: Gan or Long, alias Longyou, Longyuan, located in the west of China, in the middle and upper reaches of the Yellow River, is a provincial administrative region in People's Republic of China (PRC), with Lanzhou as its capital. The total land area of the province is 425,900 square kilometers, and it governs 12 prefecture-level cities, 2 autonomous prefectures, 17 municipal districts, 5 county-level cities, 57 counties and 7 autonomous counties.

Gansu is named after the initials of Ganzhou (now Zhangye) and Suzhou (now Jiuquan). In the pre-Qin period, Gansu Province belonged to two states, namely, Yong and Liang. Qin ruled the country and established 36 counties. Gansu still belongs to Longxi County and Beidi County. In the second year of Yuanshou in the Western Han Dynasty (formerly 12 1), Wuwei County and Jiuquan County were added to govern the northwest of Gansu.

During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Gansu was the ruling area of Northern Wei, Western Wei and Northern Zhou. In the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), Ningxia and Qinghai provinces were separated, and the administrative areas were basically the same as today.