Chinanews.com, February 24. According to the "Wuhan Release" WeChat official account, since the outbreak of the current round of the epidemic in Wuhan, as of 12:00 on February 23, Wuhan has reported a total of 23 cases of positive infection.

In view of the current situation of the epidemic situation at home and abroad, Wuhan CDC has issued another reminder:

  The general public is requested to insist on not leaving Han unless it is necessary, especially not to travel, travel, or visit relatives in medium and high-risk areas and areas where confirmed cases are reported.

If you really need to travel, plan your itinerary in advance and take personal protection throughout the process.

When waiting for a flight or a bus, wait in a well-ventilated space, and do not stay in crowded or closed places for a long time.

The elderly, pregnant women and special groups with chronic diseases are not recommended to travel.

  In the past 14 days, those who have a history of living in medium-high-risk areas, low-risk areas in the city where the medium-high-risk areas are located, returning to China from areas with case reports, or those who have an intersection with the published case activity trajectory, please take the initiative to report to the community where you live. and the CDC of the jurisdiction to report the relevant situation, conduct nucleic acid testing and cooperate with the implementation of relevant prevention and control measures.

Those who have serious consequences due to concealment or false reporting will be severely held accountable in accordance with laws and regulations.

  The city's hotels, hotels, homestays and other accommodation units, hospitals, supermarkets, scenic spots, restaurants, barber shops and other public places should strictly implement the temperature measurement, health code and itinerary code of all staying passengers, shoppers, medical personnel, etc. , Those returning to China who find abnormal body temperature or health code or itinerary code, or have a history of living in epidemic-related areas, should report to the CDC in their community and jurisdiction in time, and cooperate with the implementation of relevant control measures.