Nghe An: Many fishermen and traders at fishing ports are indifferent to masks
(Baonghean.vn) - Although the Covid-19 epidemic is complicated, functional agencies and local authorities recommend that people follow the "5K" well, but at fishing ports in Nghe An, there is still a situation where fishermen are indifferent to wearing masks to prevent the epidemic.
Clip: Xuan Hoang - Quang An |
According to the reporter's records, on the morning of May 10, although many boats docked at Lach Quen Fishing Port (Quynh Luu), the number of traders purchasing seafood at this fishing port was less than before, especially when the "neighbor" Hoang Mai Town had a Covid-19 outbreak in the community. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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It is worth mentioning that although the Covid-19 epidemic is complicated, many small traders do not wear masks or wear them incorrectly. Photo: Quang An |
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In particular, many fishermen on boats are still indifferent to wearing masks. According to a representative of Lach Quen Port Management Board, the unit has regularly promoted and reminded, but some fishermen still violate the law. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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As the largest fishing port in Dien Chau district, when boats arrive (usually from 10am to 12pm every day), Lach Van is always crowded and bustling, with up to several thousand people at peak times. Photo: Quang An |
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Some traders do not wear masks and freely exchange and trade seafood at Lach Van port. Photo: Xuan Hoang |
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The leader of Dien Ngoc Commune People's Committee said: The situation of crowds gathering at the fishing port is inevitable, therefore, the locality has directed the Fishing Port Management Board to regularly propagate on loudspeakers, send out forces to remind and ask people not to jostle, keep a safe distance and wear masks according to regulations. Photo: Quang An |
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To limit this situation, Dien Ngoc commune has also proposed to the People's Committee of Dien Chau district to allow the establishment of checkpoints at the port to ensure safety in this crowded area. Photo: Xuan Hoang |