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How to report that a beauty salon is open during the epidemic?

To effectively protect people’s livelihood and ensure both epidemic prevention and control and economic development, according to the spirit of Wanfang Guidance [2020] No. 15, and after research by the county epidemic prevention and control headquarters, relevant industries are now being opened in an orderly manner The store announcement is as follows:

1. Temporary opening of stores

For stores with strong gatherings of people that may easily lead to the spread of the epidemic, the opening is temporarily suspended, as follows: hotels with less than 30 beds, cultural stores Entertainment venues (cinema, dance halls, KTV, game halls, Internet cafes, bars, teahouses, billiard rooms, amusement parks), sports and fitness venues (swimming pools, gyms, basketball venues, etc.), various training institutions (off-campus custody service agencies, driving schools) ), small clinics, bathing places (including maternity and baby shops that provide bathing), foot massage shops, beauty shops, yoga shops, etc. Gathering activities such as Spring Festival, temple fairs, etc. are prohibited, and catering establishments are prohibited from dining in and gatherings.

2. Prevention and Control Standards for Opening Stores

On the basis of implementing relevant epidemic prevention and control measures, opening stores must meet the following standards before they can open for business.

1. All store employees must hold a health certificate, implement a daily morning temperature check system, wear masks when working, insist on washing hands and disinfecting frequently, and develop good hygiene habits; if they have fever, cough, etc. If symptoms occur, you should immediately leave work for medical treatment and report the information to the jurisdiction.

2. All stores must disinfect business premises, facilities and equipment in accordance with prevention and control requirements, and establish a daily disinfection record system; maintain good indoor ventilation, and central air conditioning must not be used. If used, the return air should be turned off system, using a completely new style.

3. All consumers must wear masks, have their temperature taken, or maintain a distance of 1.5 meters when entering in an orderly manner. It is strictly prohibited to gather together.

4. Business premises encourage advance reservations, online reservations, etc., implement zero-contact payment, and reduce change for cash payments.

5. Business personnel should post reminder slogans in prominent locations outside the store, set up guidance signs as needed, maintain on-site order, and urge consumers to prevent and control the epidemic.

Each store owner must fulfill the main responsibilities, each township and street must implement local management responsibilities, and the industry authorities must fulfill regulatory responsibilities (see Appendix 1). Every store owner who opens is required to fill in an epidemic prevention and control commitment and responsibility letter. The commitment letter shall be uniformly prepared and issued by the county market supervision bureau, clarifying the commitment matters (see Attachment 2). There are two copies of the commitment and responsibility letter for opening a store. One copy shall be submitted to the township, village, street, village (neighborhood) committee for filing and subject to their supervision and inspection; the other shall be posted in a conspicuous location in the store. All townships, subdistricts, and relevant industry authorities must strengthen in-process and post-event supervision, strengthen inspections, guidance, and supervision of opened stores. Those who violate requirements or operate illegally must be investigated and punished in accordance with the law and ordered to suspend operations for rectification; those that cause serious consequences shall be punished in accordance with the " The Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases will pursue relevant legal responsibilities.