China News Service, Kunming, December 25th (Reporter Hu Yuanhang) On the 25th, Panlong District, Kunming City, due to the discovery of a confirmed imported case from abroad, affected the rivers at No. 62, Wujia Village, Qingyun Street, and No. 141, Dongda Village, Shuanglong Street. Jinshanzhuang implements isolation and closed management.

In the afternoon of the same day, when the reporter came to the scene of Wujia Village, the entire village had been sealed, and epidemic prevention work such as nucleic acid testing was being carried out in an orderly manner.

The picture shows that the road to and from the Wujia Village has been blocked.

Photo by Liu Ranyang

  The reporter saw at the scene that this village is a village within a city, located on the side of Chuanjin Road in Kunming.

At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the roads entering and leaving the village and the surrounding shops were sealed off, and the doors of every household were closed.

A number of public security police and community workers were on duty at the village checkpoint and implemented the management measures of "only in but not out".

Outside the checkpoint, there are also two nucleic acid test points, and nearby residents have come to test.

The picture shows the shops along the streets of Wujia Village were closed.

Photo by Liu Ranyang

  According to the on-site staff, when the street received information about disease control at around 3 am on the 25th, it immediately activated an emergency plan to organize residents to carry out nucleic acid testing.

At present, the villagers have basically completed the collection of throat swabs and all self-quarantine at home, waiting for the nucleic acid test results.

  The reporter learned that during the 14-day isolation and closed management period, the local government will set up a logistics support team, an on-site management and control team, an epidemic response team, and an environmental disinfection team to provide various service guarantees for the isolated and enclosed area and surrounding areas.

  In the evening, when the reporter left Wujia Village, some villagers living outside came back with noodles, vegetables and other supplies.

They said, "I believe that as long as we cooperate well, the epidemic will pass soon." (End)