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The latest epidemic prevention regulations in Ezhou

1. Time for implementing static management: April 6, 2022 at 5438+00 hours. The release time will be announced separately.

Two. Static management scope: Fenghuang Street, Gulou Street, Xishan Street, Fankou Street and Miaoxin Town.

Third, the static management area is only allowed to pass except for special vehicles, medical vehicles, people's livelihood security vehicles, emergency rescue vehicles, emergency official vehicles, military and police vehicles and vehicles involved in epidemic prevention and control work and emergency production. Residents should not leave the area, do not gather, and do not leave the house unless necessary. They should go to the nearby nucleic acid testing point regularly and do a good job of nucleic acid testing in an orderly manner as required (one meter long, wearing masks regularly, and shifting peaks at different times). If you go out for special reasons, you will use a 24-hour negative nucleic acid certificate and report it to the district epidemic prevention and control headquarters for approval.

Four, all schools, kindergartens, nurseries to stop offline teaching, off-campus training institutions will be closed.

Five, strengthen social control, static management area in addition to farmers' markets, supermarkets, pharmacies, gas stations and other places necessary for residents' lives, other places will be suspended. Enterprises and construction sites implement closed-loop management.

Six, during the break, fever, dry cough, sore throat, decreased sense of smell (taste), diarrhea and other symptoms should be reported to the community as soon as possible, obey the community epidemic prevention and control arrangements.

Seven, the organs and institutions at all levels in the static control area, in addition to the staff who undertake the epidemic prevention task, turned into community volunteers on the spot and fully participated in the community epidemic prevention work.