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Notice on Strengthening Epidemic Prevention and Control in Xinyang Gushi County Latest Announcement on Strengthening Epidemic Prevention and Control in Xinyang Gushi County

Recently, the northwest tour group transmission chain has spread to 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities including Shaanxi, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Beijing, Gansu, Hunan, Guizhou, Hebei, Hubei, Qinghai, Sichuan, and Shandong. On October 27 , 1 positive case was found in Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province. The epidemic prevention and control situation is complex and severe. In order to strictly prevent the import of the epidemic and protect the health of the general public, the Gushi County New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters Office issued the following announcement:

1. Strengthen proactive reporting. People coming to Guogu who have a history of living in the city where the positive case is located should report to the destination community 24 hours before arriving. If they have arrived but cannot report in advance, they must report to the host community as soon as possible and no more than 12 hours after arriving. Report to the unit and cooperate with the verification of the negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours. If it cannot be provided, it will be tested at home as soon as possible. Before the test results are clear, you need to be quarantined at home. If the results are normal, cooperate with the implementation of health monitoring, medical observation and other prevention measures as required. control measures. Persons with non-green health codes should report to the community as soon as possible, are not allowed to take public transportation, and cooperate with the implementation of prevention and control measures.

2. Strengthen personal protection. Residents are advised not to leave the province unless necessary, and not to go to cities where positive cases are located. It is necessary to develop good personal hygiene habits, wear masks, wash hands frequently, ventilate frequently, pay attention to cough etiquette, maintain a safe social distance, and avoid gathering in large groups. When going to public places such as hotels, restaurants, libraries, supermarkets, farmers' markets, scenic spots, theaters, bars, Internet cafes, exhibition halls, airports, train stations, etc., you must comply with temperature checks, health code inspections, and wearing masks. Normalized prevention and control measures require that if you have symptoms such as fever, cough, diarrhea, fatigue, etc., you must wear a disposable medical mask or above and go to the nearest fever clinic for investigation and treatment in a timely manner.

3. Strengthen the management of tourist attractions. Tourist attractions must reasonably set the upper limit for tourist reception in accordance with the overall requirements of "limited quantity, reservation, and peak staggering", implement a real-name ticket reservation system, and ensure that tourist information can be queried and tracked; strictly implement tourist health code inspection, temperature detection, and standardized wearing of masks. Indoor places, objects and environments must be disinfected. Facilities and equipment frequently used by tourists must be fully disinfected without leaving any blind spots, and sufficient amounts of disposable disinfectant should be provided for tourists to use. For projects and places that are prone to gatherings of people, arrange specialized personnel to strengthen management and strictly prevent congestion and instantaneous gatherings. Tourists coming from outside the province must have a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours before entering.

4. Strengthen the management of large-scale events. Strictly control all types of large-scale gathering activities. Conferences, trainings and other activities should be held online as much as possible. If they really need to be held offline, "whoever organizes them will be responsible". Epidemic prevention and control plans and emergency response plans should be formulated and strictly implemented. Anyone who has a medium-to-high risk or a history of traveling to epidemic-related areas within 14 days, those who have abnormal health codes, and those who are still under health monitoring and other control periods are not allowed to participate in gathering activities. Persons entering the country from outside the province to participate in large-scale events are required to check a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours before entering the venue. If necessary, relevant personnel entering the country are required to undergo a nucleic acid test in the country. Only if there are no abnormalities in the test can they enter the venue.

5. Strengthen campus prevention and control. All primary and secondary schools must strictly implement regular measures for epidemic prevention and control. Teachers and students with a history of living in the city where the positive cases are located must take the initiative to report to the school. The school must communicate with the local epidemic prevention and control department, cooperate with the implementation of personnel health management, prevent the import of the epidemic, and ensure school safety.

6. Strengthen pharmacy management. Pharmacies across the county have suspended the sale of antipyretic drugs and implemented a real-name registration system for those who purchase antibiotics, antiviral and cough medicines. Customers who do not wear masks or refuse to have their temperature taken can be refused entry to the pharmacy.

7. Strengthen accountability. For those who do not actively declare, deliberately conceal information, refuse to implement epidemic prevention and control measures, refuse to accept medical observation, or do not comply with regulations during monitoring and isolation medical observation, they will be punished in accordance with the "Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Law", "Public Security Management Punishment Law" and other relevant regulations. According to laws and regulations, relevant personnel will be held legally responsible; those who do not proactively declare, deliberately conceal information, or refuse to accept isolation medical observation, causing the spread of the epidemic and endangering public safety, will be held criminally responsible in accordance with the law.