China News Service, Harbin, March 13 (Reporter Wang Nina) The Harbin Education Bureau announced on the evening of the 13th that in view of the severity and complexity of the current epidemic situation, some primary and secondary schools in Harbin have switched from offline teaching to online teaching.

  On February 28, an imported local epidemic occurred in Daowai District of Harbin City. After the outbreak, Daowai District of Harbin City launched an emergency response mechanism, and from March 1, all primary and secondary schools in the district were converted to online teaching.

  On March 6, Harbin continued to strengthen social control, suspending large-scale conferences, events, forums, exhibitions and sales promotions and other gathering activities; elderly care service institutions suspended offline visit activities and suspended admission of new elderly people. Suspension of family visits in direct contact.

  Since the evening of the 12th, Harbin City has carried out nationwide nucleic acid testing.

  On the evening of the 13th, the Harbin Education Bureau issued a notice that some primary and secondary schools have switched from offline teaching to online teaching. Since March 14, Daowai District of Harbin will continue to implement online teaching. Daoli District, Nangang District, Xiangfang District, Primary and secondary schools (including secondary vocational schools) in Pingfang District, Songbei District, Shuangcheng District, and Wuchang City have switched from offline teaching to online teaching.

  At the same time, all kindergartens and kindergartens in the city were closed, and various off-campus education and training institutions stopped teaching offline.

  As of 24:00 on March 12, Heilongjiang Province had 11 imported confirmed cases and 5 imported asymptomatic infections; the province had 27 local confirmed cases and 62 local asymptomatic infections.

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