Chinanews.com, May 24. The Tongzhou Branch of the Beijing Public Security Bureau announced on its official WeChat on the 24th that a person infected with the new coronary pneumonia virus had surfed the Internet in Yilong Internet Cafe, Taihu Town, Tongzhou District on May 19, causing the spread of new coronary pneumonia. information.

  After investigation, on May 10, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism issued the requirements for epidemic prevention and control to continue to suspend business activities in places such as Internet access. Under the circumstance of control requirements, evading supervision and illegal operations, and failing to implement epidemic prevention and control measures such as code scanning, temperature measurement, and sterilization, resulting in the spread of the epidemic. At present, 3 people have been diagnosed and 31 are in close contact with the Internet cafes. Personnel were quarantined, and more than 540 households and more than 4,800 people in the village where the Internet cafe was located were closed and managed.

On May 23, the Beijing Cultural Market Law Enforcement Team has revoked the Internet Cafe's "Internet Culture Business License", and the Tongzhou Public Security Bureau has filed a criminal investigation against Hou.

Screenshot of the official WeChat account of Tongzhou Branch of Beijing Public Security Bureau