China News Service, June 28, according to the WeChat public account of the Chinese Embassy in Brunei, on June 27 local time, the Brunei Ministry of Health reported that there have been no new confirmed cases of new coronavirus for 51 consecutive days, and a total of 141 cases have been diagnosed. 138 cases were discharged and 3 died. Those hospitalized in the National Isolation Center have been cleared. At present, 2823 people have completed isolation and are in good condition. Since January this year, 28,707 laboratory tests have been conducted, including 312 samples tested in the past 24 hours.

  The Ministry of Health of Brunei stated that a total of 504 samples were tested in the recent random serum test of the mosque, 12 of which were positive, indicating that the testee may have been infected with the new coronavirus. But the throat swab test results of 12 people and their families are negative, indicating that they are not infectious, and please the public not to cause unnecessary panic.

  The Ministry of Health of Brunei emphasized that although the ban has been lifted gradually, the epidemic is far from over and the risk of virus transmission still exists. Please be vigilant and do not take it lightly. Continue to maintain social distance, wash your hands, sneeze and cough. Cover your mouth and nose and other epidemic prevention work with your elbows. Please download and register the Bruhealth App as soon as possible to facilitate the epidemiological investigation and tracking of the Ministry of Health. Food and beverage places must pay attention to hygiene, all employees who come into contact with food must wear masks, and should take necessary measures to control the number of people entering. Please go to the clinic, ward and pharmacy of the hospital to scan the code strictly (If you don’t have the Bruhealth health code, you must register the information), only the yellow code or green code can visit the patient, and the red code is only allowed to see a doctor or receive treatment. others. When praying in a prayer room in a shopping mall or other place, be sure to bring your own mat and wear a mask.

  The Ministry of Health reiterates that everyone must strictly abide by the relevant epidemic prevention measures and laws. According to the Infectious Disease Law amended on January 30, 2020, the relevant staff and law enforcement personnel of the Ministry of Health have the right to fine 5,000 yuan for those who violate the epidemic prevention regulations. Those with serious circumstances will be tried in court, and once convicted, they will face a fine of up to 10,000 renminbi or a maximum of 6 months in prison or both.

  For details of the above content, please consult the Brunei Ministry of Health and the website of "Borneo Bulletin", and the content published on the website shall prevail. If you have any questions, please call the 24-hour consultation hotline 148 of the Ministry of Health.

  The Chinese Embassy in Brunei reminded Chinese citizens in Brunei to strengthen their self-protection scientifically and rationally. They should not relax their vigilance and actively cooperate with the relevant preventive measures of the Brunei government. If you really need to arrange overseas travel, please understand the exit and entry policies of the destination country and transit country in time to protect your travel. If you have fever, persistent cough, shortness of breath, etc., you should call the hotline of the Ministry of Health of Brunei in a timely manner and follow the doctor's recommendations for medical treatment or examination. If you have medical conditions or treatment questions, please seek the advice of a professional medical institution as soon as possible. If you are diagnosed, suspected or isolated in China, please contact the embassy in time.

  The 24-hour hotline of the Brunei Ministry of Health in response to the new crown epidemic: 148

  Other hotlines of the Ministry of Health: 00673-2381380 or 2381383 (office hours), 123 (off-hours).

  New Crown column of the Ministry of Health (latest progress and news): www.moh.gov.bn/SitePages/COVID-19.aspx

  Brunei COVID-19 big data platform: www.healthinfo.gov.bn

  Global Consular Protection and Emergency Call Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tel: 0086-10-12308 or 59913991

  Consular Protection and Assistance of the Chinese Embassy in Brunei Tel: 00673-8960711