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On November 2, Daqing Urban Management Bureau issued an emergency notice (Daqing Urban Management Committee)

In order to strictly implement the "Announcement" No. 14 of the Municipal Epidemic Prevention Headquarters, the Municipal Urban Management Bureau recently issued an emergency notice to strengthen epidemic control in open-air markets.

The Municipal Urban Management Bureau requires:

Each open-air market must take into account business area, environment and other factors, and adopt control measures such as peak shifting, time limit, and flow limit to control the number of visitors and reduce crowds Detention and aggregation.

Open-air markets that cannot implement epidemic prevention and control requirements should be closed down and rectified in a timely manner, and smaller autumn vegetable sales points should be integrated into nearby open-air markets to guide operators to be civilized and standardize sales operations.

At the same time, we will strengthen the standardized management of outdoor mass gathering activities, fully implement the three measures of "scanning codes, measuring temperatures, and wearing masks", so as to ensure that all necessary measures are taken, and efforts should be made to avoid formalities and going through the motions. Carry out comprehensive disinfection and sterilization work in the open-air market and keep records of disinfection.

In addition, each locality must use effective means such as market bulletin boards, mobile speakers, publicity speakers, banners and slogans to push the latest epidemic prevention and control tips to market operators and shopping groups, and call for people to return home. Qing residents should report in advance and actively cooperate with the urban epidemic prevention and control work.

10 open-air markets and large markets in Sartu District are being closed down one after another

According to the Sartu District Urban Management Bureau, 10 open-air markets and large markets in Sartu District Ji Zheng is closing down one after another: "We have also stepped up inspections and penalties for vendors occupying roads within our jurisdiction. Once discovered, they will be punished according to the upper limit.