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Haikou patients went to Jingzhou and went to the ceremony to extend the Beijing epidemic to Sanya | Haikou Epidemic | Summer Camp | Medium Risk Zone

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[New Tang Dynasty News August 02, 2021 Beijing time]Hainan Province is also experiencing an epidemic. Among them, the Haikou City patient and Zhangjiajie-related cases have a high overlap in time and location at Jingzhou Station; they have not only been to Hankou, but also participated in the student summer camp ceremony, and their community has been classified as a medium-risk area. In addition, the Beijing epidemic is linked to Sanya, and Sanya requires the suspension of offline teaching activities and gathering activities inside and outside the school.

The community where the Haikou patient is located is a medium-risk area

According to news from the Haikou Municipal Government’s Epidemic Control Press Conference and the local epidemic control headquarters on the evening of August 1st, in the early morning of August 1, a positive patient Hu Mou appeared in Haikou City, Hainan Province. His address was Jinpan 15, Longhua District, Haikou City. -1 Nanbao Garden. Hu’s close contacts include 3 children, family-in-law and mother-in-law, etc., and his community has been classified as a medium-risk area.

In terms of whereabouts, Hu left Haikou for Jingzhou on July 19 and lived on Jingzhou East Road, Jingzhou District, Jingzhou City. From July 20 to 27, Hu said that he only went to the mall occasionally and usually walked around. Denied contact with people with similar symptoms of CCP pneumonia during this period.

On July 27th, Hu took a train from Jingzhou to Wuhan Hankou, then took a train from Hankou Station to Tianhe Airport, and then flew to Haikou. According to a report from Huai’an, Jiangsu, an enterprise in Huai’an once organized employees to travel to Zhangjiajie. They took a bus to Jingzhou on July 27 and then returned by train from Jingzhou Station. At present, the company has detected multiple positive infections. The time and location of Hu and the employees of the company at Jingzhou Station are highly coincident.

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According to CCTV News, on the morning of August 1, the Nanbao Garden in Longhua District, Haikou City, where Hu lived, was closed and he could only enter and leave. According to the relevant person in charge, the Toupu vegetable market, Haikou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, and Chuangye New Village that Hu had been to have also been closed.

Haikou case patients spread to summer camp

The key point is that on July 29, Hu took his child and his mother-in-law to participate in the opening ceremony of the “Juvenile Commando” military summer camp of the Hainan Broadcasting and Television Youth Channel. The location was next to the Mission Hills Fire Station. At other times, Hu had gone to the Toupu market to buy food, or went to a restaurant to dine, went to the China Mobile business hall to apply for a card, and the sales office to inspect the house and so on.

On July 30, Hu once went to the Department of Endocrinology, Hainan Provincial People’s Hospital to draw blood, and went to check the results the next day. On July 31, I went to Haikou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine for a nucleic acid test.

As Hu’s whereabouts spread to the summer camp, Haikou City requested that from August 1st, the city suspend all offline education and teaching activities and training activities for teachers and students inside and outside the school. At the same time, it also requested to contact Hu’s participation in the military summer camp ceremony at the end of last month. Personnel are isolated.

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On August 2, Sanya’s official news stated that on the 1st, the Beijing Municipality’s Press Conference on Epidemic Prevention and Control reported that there were two new confirmed cases and one asymptomatic infection in the city, all with a history of living in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province. Also held activities in Sanya on July 28-30.

Sanya City requires residents not to leave the island unless it is necessary, not to leave the city unless necessary, and not to travel to medium- and high-risk areas in the country and cities where confirmed cases have been reported.

The Sanya Education Bureau of the Communist Party of China requires that from August 2nd, all types of schools (kindergartens), off-campus training institutions, and various centralized learning places for primary and middle school students in the city suspend offline teaching activities and training activities; summer trust classes, Senior three self-study classes, training institutions, various training and examinations, etc. are all suspended; all kinds of activities such as outings of teachers and students, training, social practice, summer camps, and open days for parents are all suspended.

The 3 cases in Beijing that spread to Sanya came from the same family. On the morning of July 28, they took Chang’an Airlines from Zhijiang Airport in Huaihua City, Hunan Province to Sanya Phoenix International Airport; then they rented a car and drove to Yalong Bay Mangrove Resort Hotel; on July 29, two of them passed Tianyu Hotel II. In addition, the family used the elevator to the western restaurant of the Yalong Bay Mangrove Resort Hotel for breakfast. On July 30, they drove to the Sinopec gas station near Yalong Bay to refuel, and took a China Southern Airlines flight back to Beijing Daxing International on the same day. Airport.

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(Reported by reporter Li Jinfeng/Editor in charge: Zhu Xinrui)

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