Advocate good civilized habits. Postpone the happy event, keep the funeral simple, go out less, don't get together, don't gather, wear a mask, wash your hands frequently, have more ventilation, conduct regular nucleic acid testing, develop good hygiene habits, keep a safe social distance, do a good job in personal health monitoring, and comply with the requirements of epidemic prevention and control.
In addition to hospitals, pharmacies, supermarkets (including farmers' markets), food and beverage takeout, water, electricity, oil, gas, heat, communications, sanitation, grain, oil, meat and vegetables supply, other business activities and all gathering activities are suspended. Students take online courses. Please go out as little as possible.
Issues related to static management:
1. Does the enterprise go to work?
No job. Except for public service enterprises such as water, electricity, oil, gas, heat, communications, health and the supply of grain, oil, meat and vegetables, and key large industrial enterprises, all other enterprises shall suspend their production and business activities.
2. Is the store closed?
Close the door. Except for lifestyle supermarkets (including farmers' markets) and catering enterprises (providing express service only) that guarantee citizens' basic living needs, other business premises and stores are closed.
3. Do civil servants go to work?
Home office. Institutions at all levels, except those undertaking epidemic prevention tasks, all work from home. Or in accordance with the unified arrangement of the headquarters, become community volunteers on the spot and fully participate in community epidemic prevention work and community services.
4. Are the entertainment places closed?
Close the door and suspend all kinds of leisure and entertainment activities. Bathing places, scenic spots, cultural centers, libraries, museums, art galleries, cinemas, chess rooms, mahjong halls, health halls, Internet cafes, bars, dance halls, KTV, pedicure shops, massage shops, game halls, script killers, billiards rooms, indoor swimming, fitness halls, tea rooms and bars are closed.
5. Do students attend classes?
Stop classes and change to online teaching. Suspend related party activities. All schools, kindergartens, nurseries and all training institutions in the city are closed, and all offline teaching activities are stopped.
6. Is the hospital open?
Open.
7. Is the clinic open?
It won't open. Private medical institutions such as clinics, ophthalmology and dentistry have suspended their medical activities. It is forbidden to receive patients with fever, and guide them to designated medical institutions for outpatient treatment of fever, and give full play to the role of sentinel.
8. Is the pharmacy open?
Open. But you can't sell antipyretic, antitussive, antiviral and antibiotic drugs. Strengthen the control of pharmacy clinics. All retail pharmacies and clinics in the city suspended the sale (including online sales) of antipyretic, antitussive, antiviral and antibiotic drugs.
9. Are nursing homes, temples and churches open?
It won't open. The city's religious sites are suspended from opening to the outside world, and collective religious activities are suspended. All welfare institutions, pension institutions and detention centers in the city implement closed management.
10. Can you still dance square dance?
I can't. It is forbidden to organize various gathering activities such as square dance and yangko.