China News Service, April 12. According to the official WeChat news of "Suzhou Release", from 0:00 to 15:00 on the 12th, there were 31 new positive infections in Suzhou, Jiangsu.

On the same day, Suzhou held a press conference on the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic to introduce the latest situation of epidemic prevention and control.

Image source: "Suzhou Release" official WeChat

  At the meeting, the relevant person in charge introduced that according to the development of the epidemic, Suzhou City has dynamically adjusted and upgraded its control measures.

As of 12:00 today (12th), Suzhou currently has 112 closed control areas, 93 control areas, and 15 prevention areas.

Kunshan City will start global static management for 7 days from April 6; Taicang City will start global static management from April 11; and some areas of Loufeng Street in Suzhou Industrial Park will start static management from 0:00 today.

  At present, Suzhou City has no plan to "close the city", but it has adopted strict control measures for the areas where the epidemic has occurred, including the demarcated closed control areas, control areas, and prevention areas. Under the condition of ensuring the livelihood of the people, they will be managed according to regulations.

The prevention and control of the epidemic requires the cooperation of the citizens. The most important thing now is to slow down and calm down. All gathering activities in the whole society except to ensure the life of citizens and the basic operation of the city will be cancelled, so that the control measures can run faster than the spread of the virus. a little.

During this period, if citizens encounter difficulties, they can report to the "12345" service hotline at any time. We will respond to various demands in a timely manner and solve the difficulties of the masses.

At the same time, farmers' markets, supermarkets, pharmacies, medical institutions, and designated catering enterprises that only provide takeaways are open to normal operations, provided they meet the requirements for epidemic prevention.