Headlines 27/05/2021 14:56 CH

Medical declarations are mandatory for all workers at industrial parks

Tú Anh

The Prime Minister has issued the Official Telegram No. 680/CD-TTg regarding assurance of COVID-19 safety for industrial parks.

According to this document, in order to strengthen the effective prevention and control of the disease and maintain manufacturing activities at industrial parks, the Prime Minister gives the following commands:

- Presidents of People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities must oblige all workers within industrial parks, factories, enterprises and related people (e.g. those supplying and transporting supplies, goods, meals,...) to make compulsory medical declarations;

Persons failing to make medical declarations or make incorrect declarations will be strictly sanctioned.

- Presidents of provincial People's Committees, the Minister of Industry and Trade, and the Minister of Planning and Investment, must direct all industrial parks to strictly follow the regulations on epidemic prevention and control, carry out their autonomous assessment of safety, and keep the Covid-19 safety map updated.

- Ministries, central and local authorities must raise the sense of responsibility, thoroughly grasp, strictly and drastically implement the directive of the Secretariat, the Government, the Prime Minister and the National Steering Committee of prevention and control of the disease.

- The Minister of Health must direct the imperative issuance of documents providing instructions for quarantine and testing of workers at industrial parks, factories and enterprises.

For more details, please read the Official Telegram No. 680/CD-TTg dated May 24, 2021.

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