Guangzhou, the capital city of Guangdong province in southern China, has recently announced that it will be implementing strict measures to ensure the safety and security of its citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The announcement was made by the provincial government on April 24th, 2020. The measures include mandatory mask-wearing, temperature checks at public transportation stations, and increased sanitation efforts throughout the city.
According to the announcement, all residents must wear masks when they leave their homes or go out for essential activities such as grocery shopping or medical appointments. The use of face masks is also required in public places such as shops, restaurants, and hospitals.
In addition, temperature checks will be conducted at major transportation hubs such as airports, railway stations, and bus terminals. Those who do not pass the temperature check will be required to undergo further screening before being allowed entry into the city.
Furthermore, the provincial government has announced plans to increase sanitation efforts throughout the city. This includes regular cleaning and disinfection of public spaces such as parks, schools, and community centers.
These measures come after Guangzhou reported its first case of COVID-19 last month. Since then, the city has implemented a range of measures to prevent the spread of the virus, including closing non-essential businesses and imposing restrictions on travel.
Overall, the announcement by the provincial government in Guangzhou shows that the city is taking the health and safety of its citizens very seriously. By implementing these measures, the city is demonstrating its commitment to protecting its residents from the effects of COVID-19 and ensuring that life can continue as normal while also prioritizing public health.
