Temporary control measures in Xi 'an are as follows:
1. Public entertainment and leisure places (KTV, Internet cafes, bars, chess and card rooms, script killings, secret room escapes, foot bath shops, bath centers, steam rooms, teahouses, etc.), business places where people gather (gymnasiums, gymnasiums, yoga halls, various training and intermediary institutions, etc.), and public cultural activities places (* * * * *) Closed management of special places such as prisons, welfare homes and pension institutions.
2. All catering units in the city (including beverage shops, snack bars, breakfast shops, etc., excluding hotels and internal canteens) will suspend eating for 1 weeks, strictly implement the system of scanning code registration, and can provide take-out ordering at the store, online or by telephone, and implement "contactless" delivery service.
3. Strictly control the gathering of personnel, hold no large-scale meetings and all kinds of offline training for 1 weeks, and strictly control group activities. Implement "delayed weddings, simple funerals and no banquets". All places of religious activities (including places of folk belief) are temporarily closed and all religious activities are suspended.
4. Primary and secondary schools and kindergartens have holidays in advance, colleges and universities are closed, and training institutions are closed for 1 weeks.
5. All party and government organs, enterprises and institutions, communities, public places, means of transportation, outdoor attractions, catering units (take-out), supermarkets and other places in the city should strictly implement measures such as code scanning, temperature measurement, standardized wearing of masks, ventilation and disinfection.
Legal basis:
Article 3 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases
According to the outbreak, epidemic situation and harm degree of infectious diseases, legal infectious diseases in China are divided into three categories: A, B and C. Among them, Class A infectious diseases include plague and cholera, Class B infectious diseases include infectious atypical pneumonia, AIDS, viral hepatitis, poliomyelitis and human infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza, and Class C infectious diseases include influenza, mumps and rubella. For other infectious diseases other than those prescribed by law, if they need to be listed as Class B and Class C infectious diseases according to their outbreak, epidemic situation and degree of harm, the administrative department of health of the State Council shall decide and publish them.
According to the relevant provisions of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and the Law of the People's Republic of China on Emergency Response, public health emergencies can be divided into particularly serious (level I), major (level II), major (level III) and general according to the nature, degree of harm and scope of public health emergencies. Among them, the first-level response belongs to the highest-level response.
article 16 (1) of the law of the people's Republic of China on the prevention and control of infectious diseases
the state and society should care for and help patients with infectious diseases, pathogen carriers and suspected infectious diseases, so that they can be treated in time. No unit or individual may discriminate against infectious patients, pathogen carriers and suspected infectious disease patients.
Law of the People's Republic of China on Emergency Response
Article 57 Citizens in the place where an emergency occurs shall obey the command and arrangement of the people's government, residents' committees or villagers' committees or their subordinate units, cooperate with the emergency measures taken by the people's government, actively participate in emergency rescue work and help maintain social order.