China News Service, Ruili, July 5th, title: Directly on the prevention and control of the "7·4" epidemic in Ruili, Yunnan: Nucleic acid testing for all employees is carried out in an orderly manner, and the public is calmly fighting the epidemic

  Author Han Shuinan

  On the 4th, there were 3 newly confirmed local cases in Yunnan Province, all in Ruili City, Yunnan Province, which borders Myanmar.

The sudden outbreak of the epidemic has brought this small town in the southwestern border of China into the spotlight again.

On the 5th, the reporter saw in Ruili that nucleic acid testing for all employees had been carried out in an orderly manner, and the citizens' lives were in order.

  At 10 o'clock on the 5th, vehicles shuttled through the urban area of ​​Ruili City, and many shops were open for business.

There are people on the streets who are killing them, as well as people who go out to purchase supplies.

The picture shows residents of Ruili undergoing nucleic acid testing.

Photo by Han Shuainan

  At 10:30, Ruili City held a press conference to introduce Ruili’s "July 4" new crown pneumonia epidemic prevention and control situation.

Ruili City Party Committee Deputy Secretary and Mayor Shang Labian said at the press conference that the three newly confirmed cases were discovered by the city during the normalized full-time nucleic acid test carried out by the city as planned, and they are all in the report.

At present, the residential areas of 3 confirmed cases have been closed for management, the Jiegao Bridge has been temporarily closed, and residents of Jiegao Pian District have implemented home isolation management.

  At the same time, it was announced at the press conference that from 8:00 on July 5th, all personnel will not enter or leave Ruili unless necessary.

From July 5th to 6th, nucleic acid tests for all employees were carried out in Ruili City and Wanding districts.

"With the development of nucleic acid testing, the possibility of finding new cases is not ruled out." Shang Labian said.

  At 11:30, the reporter saw in the Fortune Plaza located in the center of Ruili that nucleic acid sampling and testing had been carried out in an orderly manner.

More than a dozen people are conducting information registration and nucleic acid testing under the guidance of the staff.

  According to Wang Bo, the person in charge of the grid responsible unit of Fortune Plaza in Xing'an Community, Ruili City, in order to avoid crowd gathering, batch testing was adopted this time.

"We have summarized the previous outbreaks and the experience of normalized nucleic acid testing for all employees. This time, residents on different floors are notified to conduct testing at different time periods. The number of people on site will be controlled at about 40."

  Mr. Deng, a citizen of Ruili, said that he had received a notice from the grid staff of Fortune Plaza on the evening of the 4th.

"The grid staff separately notified different floors. We did the nucleic acid test according to the notified time. It only took less than 5 minutes from going downstairs to the end of the test. It was amazingly fast."

The picture shows the streets of Ruili.

Photo by Han Shuainan

  Ms. Yang, a staff member of a shop in Fortune Plaza, appeared more calm and optimistic. “With the previous experience in responding to the epidemic, we are not very nervous this time. Especially since we do not need to be isolated at home, it has relatively little impact on our work and life. This epidemic will definitely pass soon."

  "Please wear masks at intervals of more than one meter..." At the nucleic acid testing point of Fortune Plaza, the staff calmly maintained the order of the scene.

In the other corner, the grid members are carefully checking the information to ensure that no one is missed in the nucleic acid test.

After completing the test, the people left the scene in an orderly manner and returned to their daily work and life.

  Ruili City borders Myanmar on three sides to the east, west and south, and is the port with the largest flow of people, vehicles and goods on the China-Myanmar border.

In September 2020 and March 2021, Ruili City adopted measures such as traffic control and home isolation twice due to a sudden outbreak.

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