(HBO) - Hoa Binh city installed stations for COVID-19 prevention and control at its gateways on April 4.
Measuring body temperature of pedestrians at Thinh Lang ward
station for COVID-19 prevention and control.
On April 3, the city People’s Committee issued Document
No.802/UBND-VP on the establishment of COVID-19 prevention and control stations
in the city.
Accordingly, implementing Directive No.15/CT-TTg dated March
27, 2020 on drastic COVID-19 prevention and control and Directive No.16/CT-TTg
dated March 31 on the implementation of urgent measures to prevent and control
the COVID-19 pandemic of the Prime Minister; the Hoa Binh provincial People’s
Committee Office’s Document No.2100/VPUBND-KGVX dated April 3 on establishing
control stations, the Hoa Binh city People's Committee requested city police to
coordinate with the municipal Military Command, the urban management office,
the health department, and the People's Committees of wards and communes to
install COVID-19 prevention and control stations at the city’s gateways.
The municipal Military Command, the urban management office,
the health department, and the People's Committees of wards and communes were
required to work closely with the city and provincial police offices to carry
out the task. The control stations will run until the end of April 15.
On April 4, the inter-sectoral control stations were set up
at the city’s gateways. Participating forces measured body temperature of
locals and provided them with face masks./.
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