Jiangsu weaves tighter net for epidemic prevention and control

2022-04-06 10:47:08 | 来源:ourjiangsu.com

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East China’s Jiangsu province has intensified its efforts to implement dynamic zero-case policy so as to weave a tighter net for epidemic prevention and control. The province reported 7 confirmed locally-transmitted covid-19 cases and 70 asymptomatic cases on Monday.

On Tuesday morning, at the west exit of Xuzhou East Railway Station, the staff were seen instructing passengers to register their information.

All travelers from medium and high-risk areas must undergo a health QR code test in Xuzhou, and must also present a 24-hour nucleic acid test negative certificate and register their information.

Passengers must be tested at the nucleic acid test site at the train station if their negative nucleic acid test report was presented 24 hours ago.

The Lianyungang public security department monitors the 16 open highway entrances and exits in real time through the "Sky Eye Project", shares the control information of foreign vehicles at the first time, and guides classified diversion in advance.

Jiangsu has continued to step up the frequency of nucleic acid testing, and strives to completely cut off the chain of transmission in the shortest time.

The nucleic acid testing base in Nantong has been upgraded to a 24-hour operation mode, with two testing teams working in shifts to test 20 thousand tubes of samples per day.

300 taxi drivers in Suqian set up an "anti-epidemic volunteer team", took protective and isolation measures in advance, and transferred nucleic acid test samples as soon as possible.

Suzhou and Zhenjiang strengthened the inspection of key places such as farmers' markets so as to weave a tighter net for epidemic prevention and control network.

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