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 5 confirmed locally-transmitted covid-19 cases and 65 asymptomatic cases on Saturday.
3 temporary parking lots have been set up in Chongchuan District, Nantong City, for trucks returning from the Greater Nantong area and large trucks driven by drivers with an asterisk in their whereabouts QR code or a yellow health code.
After being quarantined for 7 days, the driver will be released with a negative nucleic acid test.
At the exits of Beijing-Shanghai Expressway and Taizhou-Zhenjiang Expressway, relevant departments in Taizhou provided bread and purified water for drivers and passengers stranded by epidemic prevention and control.
Jiangsu has strengthened epidemic control in key places such as farmers' markets and supermarkets. Zhenjiang has strengthened the supervision and inspection of epidemic prevention and control measures on 14 shopping malls and supermarkets and 2 large farmer's wholesale markets.
Wuxi strengthened the inspection of nucleic acid test certificates and disinfection certificates of imported cold chain foods, as well as nucleic acid tests and vaccinations of employees, to ensure that the information is traceable.
In the meantime, various parts of the province have further strengthened epidemic prevention and control at the community level. For seven consecutive days starting from Sunday, Taicang will impose static management in some areas with nucleic acid testing to be carried out in key communities.
Liu Tiliang, a policeman in Xuzhou, worked overtime to develop a registration mini-program to standardize the management of rental housing, small businesses, commercial building companies and employees, and to improve the efficiency of epidemic prevention and control information registration. So far, 2,000 people have registered online.