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Ministry of Transport has recently released the "Guidelines for the Divisional and Hierarchical Prevention and Control of New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemics in Passenger Terminals and Transportation Vehicles during the Spring Festival Transport in 2021", focusing on seven areas including road passenger transportation, urban public buses and trams, urban rail transit, and waterway passenger transportation. , Formulated detailed epidemic prevention and control measures from five aspects: disinfection, ventilation, transportation organization, personnel protection, and publicity.

  The "Guide for Spring Festival Transport" aims to improve the prevention and control standards, zoning and hierarchical prevention and control, and comprehensively improve and strengthen prevention and control measures according to the characteristics of increased personnel flow and increased risk of epidemic transmission during the Spring Festival.

Appropriately increase the frequency of disinfection of passenger terminals and transportation vehicles during the Spring Festival.

Intensify passenger information registration, and fully implement passenger information registration for passengers purchasing real-name tickets and inter-provincial and inter-city chartered buses for Class I and Class II passenger lines.

The health code is fully checked for passengers entering the road and waterway passenger terminal, and services such as the health code check and information filling assistance are provided for passengers such as the elderly and children who do not use or do not have smartphones.

Temporary observation areas should be set up for inter-provincial and inter-city passenger vehicles and passenger ships with 10 or more inter-provincial, medium- and low-risk areas with passenger load factors not exceeding 50%, 70%, and 90% respectively.

At the same time, strengthen the health monitoring and protection of employees, guide passengers to travel in staggered peaks, and take protective measures such as wearing masks, hand hygiene, and "one-meter line" during all kinds of public transportation.