(HBO) - The chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Mr. Bui Van Khanh, has just signed Decision No. 1539/QD - UBND, dated on July 24th, 2021 on deploying 2 provincial-level inter-sectoral checkpoints to prevent and control Covid-19 epidemics on the routes of road traffic and the gateways to the province
The members of an inter-sectoral checkpoint
on Highway 6, Hoa Son commune (Luong Son) are controlling the vehicles entering
the area.
Accordingly, two provincial-level
inter-sectoral checkpoints have been reactivated to prevent and control
Covid-19 epidemics on the routes of road traffic and the gateways to Hoa Binh
province as follows:
Checkpoint 1: On Highway 6, in Luong Son
town, Luong Son district (adjacent to Xuan Mai area, Hanoi city), including 26
people (Provincial Public Security, military controllers, health sector
officials, traffic inspectors).
Checkpoint 2: On Hoa Lac - Hoa Binh road in
Quang Tien commune, Hoa Binh city (bordering Thach That district, Hanoi city),
including 26 people (Provincial Public Security, military controllers, health
sector officials, traffic inspectors).
The duties of the forces participating in the
checkpoints: Divided into work shifts to ensure 24/24 - hour operation,
inspecting and controlling 100% of the people and the vehicles entering the
province. It is necessary to measure the body temperature, check identification
documents and documents related to prevention and control of Covid-19
epidemics, it is mandatory for the electronic or paper medical declaration;
organizing a quick Covid-19 test for drivers, escorts, the people on
vehicles... if they do not have one of the three documents proving that they
have had 2 doses of Covid-19 vaccine, or the certificate approving that they
have negative PCR test result for SARS-CoV-2 within 72 hours or negative
antigen rapid test result within 24 hours; ensuring the sufficient documents
for the epidemic prevention and control and meeting the fastest circulation
time; strengthening propaganda and recommending that the drivers and the people
on vehicles do not stop or park to eat and rest at restaurants on the traffic
routes and densely populated areas in the province.
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