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Jordan Closed Area | Government gazetted that residents of restricted areas need to stay for mandatory inspection targets for 48 hours

2021-01-22T23:28:34.804Z


The government gazetted at 4 a.m., starting Saturday (23rd) a designated testing area will be designated in Jordan, citing the "Prevention and Control of Diseases (Compulsory Testing for Certain Persons) Regulations" (Chapter 599J), and a declaration of restrictions and testing ,limit


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Written by: Yang Qian

2021-01-23 04:33

Last update date: 2021-01-23 07:18

The government gazetted at 4 a.m., starting Saturday (23rd) a designated testing area will be designated in Jordan, citing the "Prevention and Control of Diseases (Compulsory Testing for Certain Persons) Regulations" (Chapter 599J), and a declaration of restrictions and testing , People who are restricted in the "restricted area" specified by Jordan must stay in their premises and undergo mandatory testing according to government arrangements.

The subject must wait at his premises until all the identified subjects in the area have completed the test and the relevant test results have been roughly confirmed before leaving the premises.

The spokesperson said that the goal is to complete the operation within about 48 hours, complete the test for all identified persons and determine the results, so that citizens can start to work at around 6 am next Monday (25th).

The government gazetted people who are within the "restricted areas" specified by Jordan (ie, from Wusong Street in the east, Nanjing Street in the south, Paotai Street in the west, and Gansu Street in the north, as shown in the picture) Stay at his premises and undergo mandatory testing according to government arrangements

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Government: Target affected citizens can go to work at 6 am next Monday

The gazette listed Jordan's "restricted areas", namely, to Wusong Street in the east, Nanjing Street in the south, Paotai Street in the west, and Gansu Street in the north.

The government will set up temporary sampling stations in the "restricted areas" and require people to be tested before midnight today (23).

Subjects will be arranged in batches to undergo nucleic acid testing at sampling stations. Special personnel will use combined swabs of the throat and nasal cavity to sample. The authorities say that they will arrange home sampling for people with disabilities and the elderly, including residents of elderly homes in the district, or arrange They collected and submitted deep throat saliva samples by themselves.

Those inside must stay at their premises and undergo mandatory testing according to government arrangements.

The subject must wait at his premises until all the identified subjects in the area have completed the test and the relevant test results have been roughly confirmed before leaving the premises.

A government spokesperson stated that the goal is to complete the operation within about 48 hours, so as to achieve the goal of "fighting the epidemic together and "clearing" the community."

When the "relevant announcement" is formally revoked, the government will make a separate announcement.

It is hoped that the affected citizens can start to work at around 6 am next Monday; when the "relevant declaration" is formally revoked, the government will announce separately. If an employee is unable to go to work due to the declaration, the spokesperson said the government hopes that employers can handle it at their discretion without deduction Salaries and benefits of employees.

At 4 o'clock on January 23, Jordan specified that mandatory inspections in "restricted areas" took effect. Some porridge shops failed to rush and closed, and there were still fried ghosts in visible light cabinets.

(Photo by Luo Guohui)

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The authorities prepare simple food and cleaning supplies for residents

The government has also prepared simple food and cleaning supplies for residents subject to mandatory testing.

The Home Affairs Department has set up hotlines 2399 6949 and 2835 1473, and also set up hotlines 3755 6816 specifically for ethnic minorities. The hotline services will be operational from 6 am today for inquiries and help from citizens subject to testing restrictions.

Residents who have been tested in the "restricted area" must be tested again

The spokesman said that in the past two weeks, more than 20,000 citizens have been tested at the testing station in Yau Ma Tei; however, in order to completely cut off the transmission chain in the region, even if testing was performed before the relevant announcement took effect, including the mandatory testing announcement Testing), the subject must still be tested again. Anyone who has been in the "restricted area" for more than two hours in the past 14 days must be in the same "restricted area" even if the relevant declaration takes effect. Compulsory testing is accepted within the time, that is, before midnight today.

The government urges people under inspection to cooperate fully, register and conduct tests, and stay at home and wait patiently for the results.

Anyone who violates the restrictions and the test declaration is a crime and is liable to a fourth level fine (25,000 yuan) and six months' imprisonment.

▼On January 22, the "Temple Street Epidemic Area" in Yau Ma Tei continued to explode ▼

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