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Author: Li Jingshan Cai Zhengbang
2021-01-24 11:11
Last update date: 2021-01-24 11:18
On the second day of Jordan’s closure, residents continued to undergo testing and bans.
After inspecting the "restricted area" in Yau Ma Tei this (24) morning, Chief Secretary for Administration Zhang Jianzong said that he is confident that the seal will be released at 6 am on Monday and citizens can go to work normally.
To the north of the blocked area, that is, along Gansu Street, a family of six walked out of the restricted area at about 10 am.
Robim, a Nepalese man, explained that because he will return home with his family tomorrow, he needs to obtain a test certificate, but because the lockdown area failed to provide relevant certificates, he was allowed to go out for another test to obtain a paper certificate.
The government cited Chapter 599J of the Regulations on Prevention and Control of Diseases, enclosing designated areas in Jordan, covering Wusong Street, Nanjing Street, Battery Street, and Gansu Street, specifying that persons in the "restricted areas" must stay on the premises and Accept 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 determined before leaving the premises.
Nihan Robim said that the test result in the restricted area was negative. After registering the time of departure, ID number and other information, he was allowed to leave the restricted area for testing to obtain a paper certificate. He is expected to return in half an hour.
Zhang Jianzong: I am confident that it can be unblocked at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning
The government announced that 6,900 people were tested on the first day, and 3,240 households came to visit their registration data. Hopefully, they will be able to unblock them at 6 a.m. to allow citizens to work normally.
Chief Secretary for Administration Zhang Jianzong said after inspecting the blocked area this morning (24th) that the operation showed that the government was decisive and aimed at clearing the community. It admitted that the first implementation was insufficient, but it had provided food packages to the affected residents. , There are noodles and soup dumplings; there are also 3 hotlines to help the public.
He pointed out that today, he mainly looked for some fish that did not answer the door. Later, he will analyze the results and notify the people concerned. He also said that he is confident that the ban will be released at 6 tomorrow morning and the public can go to work normally.
I hope that the employer will not deduct food or treat it as paid leave.
The Director of the Food and Sanitation Bureau Chen Zhaoshi said that the operation was generally smooth. There were 51 inspection points and nearly 7,000 people were tested. However, the numbers are still being tested and the results will be announced.
She also pointed out that many telephone enquiries have been handled, and some people expressed their desire to go out to see doctors, nurses, etc. If there is medical treatment or actual cases, they will be dealt with, and if there are close contacts, they will be sent to a testing center.
After inspecting the restricted area in Yau Ma Tei, Chief Secretary for Administration Zhang Jianzong (middle) said that he is confident that the seal will be released at 6 am on Monday (25th) and citizens can go to work normally.
(Photo by Cai Zhengbang)
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