Thanh Chuong dismantles 10/11 checkpoints, allowing markets to resume operations
(Baonghean.vn) - Thanh Chuong district will maintain the quarantine checkpoint in Thanh Khai commune and remove the remaining 10 checkpoints. People entering and leaving Thanh Chuong district will not need a Covid-19 test certificate.
Information from Mr. Trinh Van Nha - Chairman of People's CommitteeThanh Chuong districtBased on the actual situation, Thanh Chuong district will dismantle 10/11 Covid-19 quarantine checkpoints in the area from 0:00 on July 7, 2021.
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The epidemic prevention checkpoint in Thanh Khai commune, Thanh Chuong district is still maintained. Photo: PV |
Separate quarantine checkpoint atThanh Khai commune, Thanh Chuong district will still be maintained, people when coming to the checkpoint do not have to present Covid-19 test papers, however, they still have to take epidemic prevention steps such as measuring body temperature, making medical declarations... when passing through the checkpoint.
In addition, markets in the district that were temporarily closed, such as: Cay Da Dung market, Thanh Chuong town afternoon market, Con market (Thanh Duong), Dong Du market (Thanh Linh), Thanh Khai market, Thanh Yen afternoon market, have also reopened since July 4, but still have to take epidemic prevention steps to achieve the dual goal of both preventing the epidemic and creating conditions for people to stabilize their lives.
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Thanh Chuong district leaders inspect epidemic prevention work at checkpoints. Photo: PV |
It is known that, related to the outbreak at Vinh wholesale market, through screening the entire Thanh Chuong district, there were 52 traders who transacted from June 1, 2021 to June 23, 2021. The district took samples for testing in the communes: Thanh Lam, Xuan Tuong, Thanh Yen, Thanh Giang, Thanh Thuy, Thanh Nho, Ngoc Lam, Thanh Xuan, Thanh Tung, Cat Van, Thanh Khai, Thanh Chi, Vo Liet, Thanh An and the town, and sent them to the district.PCR testfor negative results.
Previously, Thanh Chuong district set up 11 checkpoints and temporarily suspended operations at high-risk markets to proactively prevent and control the Covid-19 epidemic.