At present, the President of Surinam has indicated to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the measures of home isolation will be extended again, and in the next two weeks, the preventive measures in COVID-19 will be stricter, and those who violate the regulations will be fined. Let's take a look at the specific epidemic prevention measures in Surilan. The nationwide curfew in Suriname is still in effect, which means that if you wander outside after the time limit, you may be arrested or even fined according to the law. The time period is from 8: 00 every night to 5: 00 the next morning. During this time, no one can appear on the street, and you must wear a mask when you go out. This is mandatory, and there is no such thing as a specific area or place.
When you have a party in Suriname, you can't have more than five people together. To tell you the truth, I don't think there can be any party at all. No matter how many people you have, can't you make it this time? Will being isolated at home drive you to death? All business activities, including the catering industry, must abide by the epidemic prevention regulations promulgated by the government before they can do business, and indoor sports venues and entertainment venues like this will continue to close, indicating that even if you meet these regulations, you are not qualified to reopen. In this case, if someone violates the regulations, they will be fined 65438+100000 Surinam dollars.
Now let's look at the epidemic situation in Suriname. As of a week ago, there were 2,489 confirmed cases and 30 deaths in COVID-19, Suriname. For Suriname, the government has paid enough attention to it, and extending home isolation measures is undoubtedly the most effective offline measure. For example, Myanmar extended the epidemic prevention ban for the eighth time, and Suriname did not lose money. After all, so many people in a small country still need to be vigilant. In the next two weeks, after taking such strict measures, we will look at the development of the epidemic and make specific policy adjustments according to the current situation.