La Gi imposes social distancing from 0.00 July 15th under Prime Minister’s Directive No.16

15/07/2021, 10:43

BTO – The entire town of La Gi has begun imposing Directive No.16 when the locality detected some new Covid-19 infections in the community. Since the risk of spreading is still at a high level, the provincial authorities had decided to apply social distancing to La Gi town from 0:00 AM on July 15th, 2021 according to Directive No.16/CT-TTg dated March 31st, 2020 of the Prime Minister within 14 days.

Health worker is disinfecting high-risk areas in La Gi town

Under Directive No.16/CT-TTg,  people must strictly follow social distancing rules in the model of staying at home and only going outside for essential trips such as buying food and medicines or emergency care. Essential good delivery services are allowed. Unnecessary activities will be halted to minimize mass gatherings.

To minimize the outbreak risks in the community, the provincial People’s Committee asked the Chairman of La Gi town to quickly lockdown, disinfect at high-risk spread areas and trace all cases of those who had contact with the suspected Covid-19 cases.  Otherwise, they are urged to take samples for testing and carry out quarantine to relevant people.

Chairman Phong asked the entire people of La Gi town to strictly abide by the Directive to prevent the epidemic outbreak. Relevant Departments are asked to join the fight against the Covid-19 epidemic.

Translated by My Thien (Source: Binh Thuan Online)
 


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La Gi imposes social distancing from 0.00 July 15th under Prime Minister’s Directive No.16