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| Major General Nguyen Duc Dung, Director of the Quang Nam Provincial Police Department, encourages police officers and soldiers working at COVID-19 checkpoints. |
In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 into the local community, the Quang Nam provincial police advised the provincial People’s Committee on July 28 to established four pandemic prevention checkpoints.
Furthermore, the police of localities across the province advised the local authorities to set up other 27 COVID-19 checkpoints. So far, the police at the checkpoints have check 4,257 vehicles, measured body temperature of 4,499 people and made 1,712 medical declarations.
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| A COVID-19 prevention checkpoint in Nui Thanh district. |
Besides, the provincial police have cancelled all unnecessary meetings and events while mobilizing forces and equipment to safeguard the quarantine zones in the province. They also increase patrols, and fight against crimes and law violations of the pandemic regulations, including acts of spreading false information, hoarding and speculating in medical stuffs.
Additionally, the Quang Nam police continuously disseminate information about the COVID-19 situation and measure to prevent the disease to local people.
The local police, in coordination with other functional forces, came to all local households and updated a list of people in contact with COVID-19 patients in order to promptly take tests for COVID-19 and quarantine infected cases.
Amid the complicated development of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Quang Nam police urged the people to uphold their sense of responsibility in preventing the spread of the decease into the community, promptly reporting crimes and violations regulations of pandemic prevention and control to the police, and strictly following the anti-COVID-19 regulations.
