The latest entry and exit policy in Zhumadian City is to implement temporary control and not allow free entry and exit. In order to cope with the epidemic, Zhumadian city center has implemented temporary control measures for three days since July 2. Subsequently, officials in Pingyu County, Xincai County, Xiping County, Zhengyang County, suiping county and other places in Zhumadian City also issued notices one after another to implement temporary control for three days from July 3.
The purpose of temporary control in Zhumadian City is to reduce social mobility, slow down the pace of life, stop gathering activities, have less contact with foreign people and articles, find out potential risk sources and reduce the risk of cross-infection without affecting the normal production and living order of society.
the implementation of temporary social control does not mean that people are not allowed to go out, nor do they shut down all kinds of places, let alone cities, but insist on not going out unless necessary. During this period, emergency epidemic prevention and control measures were strictly implemented, and shopping malls, supermarkets, pharmacies, hospitals, etc., which are closely related to daily life, were operating normally. Catering enterprises suspended eating in the hall but were able to provide take-away ordering services.
article 3 of the law of the people's Republic of China on the prevention and control of infectious diseases
infectious diseases stipulated in this law are divided into class a, class b and class C.
Class A infectious diseases refer to plague and cholera.
Class B infectious diseases refer to: infectious atypical pneumonia, AIDS, viral hepatitis, poliomyelitis, human infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza, measles, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, rabies, epidemic Japanese encephalitis, dengue fever, anthrax, bacterial and amebic dysentery, tuberculosis, typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, whooping cough, diphtheria, neonatal tetanus, scarlet fever, brucellosis.
Class C infectious diseases refer to influenza, mumps, rubella, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, leprosy, epidemic and endemic typhus, kala-azar, echinococcosis, filariasis, infectious diarrhea except cholera, bacterial and amebic dysentery, typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever.
according to the outbreak, epidemic situation and harm degree of infectious diseases, the health administrative department of the State Council can decide to increase, decrease or adjust the diseases of Class B and Class C infectious diseases and publish them.