In order to strengthen community epidemic prevention and control measures, the Shenzhen Municipal Government recently issued a notice and decided to implement closed management of communities throughout the city. The implementation of this measure aims to reduce the flow of people, reduce the risk of epidemic spread, and ensure the safety and health of citizens.
Operation steps
According to the requirements of the Shenzhen Municipal Government, the following steps need to be followed for community closure management:
1. Develop a closure management plan
Residential property companies should formulate a closed management plan, clarify the scope and time of closed management, and determine entrance and exit control measures to protect residents' lives and basic needs.
2. Residents cooperate with closed management
Residential property companies should publicize the purpose and significance of closed management to residents, call on residents to actively cooperate with management measures, and consciously abide by closed management regulations.
3. Entrance and exit control
Residential property companies should set up entrance and exit control points to conduct temperature checks and identity authentication for people entering and exiting the community to ensure the health and safety of residents and staff.
4. Residents’ living security
Residential property companies should do a good job in residents’ living security and ensure the normal life of residents, including the supply of basic living services such as water, electricity and so on.
5. Epidemic prevention and control
Residential property companies should strengthen epidemic prevention and control, regularly disinfect and clean the community, and improve the health and safety of residents.
End
The Shenzhen Municipal Government’s community closure management measures are a strong support and guarantee for epidemic prevention and control work. Residents should actively cooperate, consciously abide by the closed management regulations, and jointly maintain the health and safety of the community.