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  • China - COVID-19: Shijiazhuang testing all employees and requires citizens to stay home for 5 days "in principle", Hebei province - November 20, 2022

    Population is about 11 million.



    The six districts of Shijiazhuang carry out nucleic acid for all employees and require citizens to stay at home for five days in principle
    By Caixin Cui Xiaotian

    November 20, 2022 at 23:23

      [Caixin.com] Seven days after the cancellation of the normal nucleic acid test, Shijiazhuang City activated the nucleic acid test for all staff in the six districts, and asked residents not to go out unless necessary.
      On the evening of November 20th, Shijiazhuang Daily issued the "Notice on Carrying out Nucleic Acid Testing for All Staff in Some Areas of the City" (hereinafter referred to as the "Notice") signed by the Municipal Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters, saying that it will be held from 0:00 on the 21st to 25th. At 24 o'clock on the same day, nucleic acid screening was carried out for all employees in Qiaoxi District, Chang'an District, Yuhua District, Xinhua District, High-tech Zone, and Circular Chemical Industry Park, and Hebei health codes were assigned to those who had not undergone nucleic acid testing for more than 24 hours.
      During this time, the city was "silent". The "Notice" requires that residents of communities where high-risk areas are located strictly stay at home, and residents in other areas should stay at home in principle. Except for staff involved in urban operations, market supply guarantees, public services, and epidemic prevention and control, residents should not go out unless necessary, and should not gather together to minimize the flow of people.


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