China-Singapore Suifenhe, April 18th (Reporter Wang Lin) Suihua City, Heilongjiang Province reported on April 17 a case of a positive nucleic acid tester from Suifenhe, with an occupation as an international tour guide. The Suifenhe City New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Emergency Command issued a notice on the 18th to isolate and manage its community, and the health code of all personnel was adjusted to a "red code".

  Judging from the official action trajectory, this male patient sent his mother from Suifenhe to his hometown in Suihua on April 13, and was found in the investigation of foreigners in the Suihua community on the 14th. A positive nucleic acid was detected on the 16th. At present, the patient's 12 close contacts in Suifenhe have negative nucleic acid tests and no history of Russian travel.

  It is worth noting that the patient's usual residence is Suifenhe, a small town on the Sino-Russian border, and he is an international tour guide. Ge Hong, deputy director of the Heilongjiang Provincial Health Commission, said: "At present, whether this case is related to imported medical records overseas, we are organizing national and provincial experts to conduct epidemiological investigations."

  According to the Heilongjiang Provincial Health Commission, epidemic sites have been designated for possible infection sites (shared access areas), closed management of the designated area, nucleic acid screening for all residents in the designated area, and environmental disinfection of the designated area . At the same time, the retail sales of cold and fever medicines in Suifenhe urban area are restricted to guide residents with similar symptoms such as cold and fever to go to the hot clinic for investigation.

  The same day, Suifenhe City New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Emergency Command issued a notice on this. The patient is a local Juxing Building resident. Since April 17th, the buildings around Juxing Building have been temporarily closed. Strict implementation of the house isolation medical observation system for all residents in the isolated closed community. The community staff will adjust the health code of all personnel in the community. Become a "red code".

  The circular requires that masks, gloves, paper towels and other wastes used by home-isolated medical observers should be put into special garbage bags to mark the unified recycling of pollutants; domestic garbage should be sterilized and disinfected in accordance with infectious wastes. . (Finish)