Workers at clothing factory Haivina in Gia Loc district, Hai Duong province,
are tested for COVID-19 before resuming work. (Photo: VNA)
This is one of the requests set for the enterprises regarding production plans
when the COVID-19 pandemic is brought under control.
According to the management board, factories at IZs in Kim Thanh district can
resume work but they must follow the Ministry of Health’s regulations on
COVID-19 prevention.
Specifically, test results for all employees at the enterprises must show that
they are negative. Enterprises must also regularly clean the environment,
disinfect the workplace and dormitories (if any).
All staff must follow the Health Ministry’s 5K message: Khau trang (face mask)
– Khu khuan (disinfection) – Khoang cach (distance) – Khong tu tap (no
gathering) – Khai bao y te (health declaration).
It is necessary for enterprises to organise the supervision of compliance with
pandemic prevention rules.
The enterprises are urged to set up a focus point to contact the Steering
Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control of Kim Thanh district when
epidemiological factors emerge to coordinate, even when in doubt.
Owners of factories are responsible for COVID-19 prevention and control work at
their establishments and take responsibility before the law for the emergence of
the pandemic due to subjective factors.
For enterprises with employees who test positive for COVID-19, they are
requested to urgently take samples from those who haven’t been tested.
It’s a must for enterprises to make a business plan associated with the
prevention and control of the pandemic. Coordination with local authorities to
review and thoroughly handle the disease risk factors in businesses or from
employees is also included in the plan. They should submit a report to the
provincial Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control for approval
before resuming operation.
Employees are ordered to sign documents with the local authorities affirming
their commitment to COVID-19 safety.
Businesses involved in the trading of infrastructure at industrial zones are
responsible for coordinating with relevant agencies to monitor enterprises in
IZs to comply with the regulations on pandemic prevention and control.
After 15 days of stringent province-wide lockdown measures, the northern
province of Hai Duong will lift some restrictions in certain areas on Wednesday
(March 3) as the COVID-19 outbreaks are gradually being brought under control.
It will shift to a new status, both drastically fighting the coronavirus and
taking action to carry out socio-economic development tasks, according to a
decision made by the Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee at a
meeting on March 1.
Since the coronavirus broke out in Hai Duong province on January 27, it has
recorded 684 COVID-19 local infections, becoming the largest outbreak in the
country.
Hai Duong authorities agreed to divide the localities in the province into two
groups under different restrictions depending on the COVID-19 risks.
Four high-risk localities, including Hai Duong city, Kinh Mon township, Cam
Giang district and Kim Thanh, will be placed under the Government’s Directive
15, the highest level of social distancing first introduced in March last year
when the country entered nationwide lockdown. The remaining eight localities in
the province will follow the less restrictive Government’s Directive 19 on
social distancing norms.
Hai Duong will continue to halt festivals, religious rituals, sporting events
and other unimportant events that require large gatherings in public.
Service venues – retail/wholesale trading shops, shopping malls, markets,
supermarkets, hotels, accommodation facilities, etc. – can resume operations,
but must observe COVID-19 prevention and control measures.
Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Pham Xuan Thang said that, from
March 3, Hai Duong would carry out 10 groups of anti-COVID-19 solutions and five
groups of socio-economic development solutions.
As the outbreak may return, the entire local political system would not lower
its guard and will remain on alert and be stringent in the fight, he stated.
Source: VNA