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Large-scale events to be suspended or delayed in Guangzhou

Time:2021-08-10 17:35:41 Source: Newsgd.com

Guangzhou authorities issued a notice yesterday (August 8) stating that in order to strengthen epidemic prevention and control measures, residents have been advised not to leave the province unless absolutely necessary.

Photo: Ye Zhiwen\Nanfang Daily


Governmental departments at all levels, employees of enterprises and institutions, and their family members must report to their companies or the community upon returning to Guangdong from other provinces. Meanwhile, large-scale events attended by individuals from different cities should be suspended or delayed.


All travel agencies should suspend organizing cross-provincial tours and receiving cross-provincial groups from today. Individuals who have been to medium-risk, high-risk areas, closed-off or control zones, and epidemic-related areas within 14 days are also not allowed to sign up for intra-provincial tours or intra-city tours.


These public venues in Foshan temporarily closed due to COVID-19


At present, the global epidemic situation is still severe and complicated, and several regions in China have reported local cases caused by imported COVID-19 cases. In order to strictly implement the prevention and control strategy and effectively ensure the safety and health of Foshan people, the following measures were taken from August 6:


1. Singing and dancing entertainment venues (KTV), mini karaoke booths, Internet service venues, chess and card rooms, and mahjong parlors are temporarily closed.


2. Limit the number of visitors in scenic spots, cinemas, libraries, art galleries, museums, etc. to avoid gathering.


3. Strictly control the holding of various large-scale gathering activities, reduce the number and scale of various activities, strictly control the instantaneous flow, and maintain a safe distance throughout the whole process.


The above prevention and control measures are dynamically adjusted according to the risk assessment results of the epidemic.