Quang Ninh isolated 6 guests singing with 6 ‘handrails’ because they sang karaoke between Covid-19 | News



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On the afternoon of 1.2, the Covid-19 Epidemic Prevention Working Group in Bai Chay neighborhood (Ha Long city) discovered that the KTV Vuon Dao restaurant was still active despite the ban. Through inspection, the functional force discovered 14 people, including 6 male guests and 6 female employees; together with shop owners and criminals to violate regulations on epidemic prevention.

Immediately after that, the functional forces of Bai Chay Ward carried out an epidemiological investigation of the 14 people mentioned and recorded the handling of the rape.

Quang Ninh isolated 6 guests singing with 6 'handrails' because they sang karaoke in the middle of the Covid-19 translation - photo 1

6 female staff manage to call the theater to receive guests

In particular, while working with the authorities, Ms. Bui Thi Thuan (45-year-old owner, residing in Zone 3, Bai Chay neighborhood) did not provide the employment contracts of the 6 employees mentioned above. These 6 “handrails” are called by the manager of the KTV Vuon Dao restaurant when the customer needs it.

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Exchange with Youth, the representative of the People’s Committee of Ha Long City said that the town will address the violations of the KTV Vuon Dao restaurant at the highest level to set an example.

On the afternoon of February 1, the Ha Long City People’s Committee government ordered the blockade and revocation of the license to operate KTV Vuon Dao restaurant. The 14 people involved were quarantined for 21 days in the form of a fee.

Previously, on January 30, the Ha Long City People’s Committee issued a written request to suspend the service, entertainment and entertainment establishments, including nightclubs, karaoke bars, to take measures to prevent Covid-19 after that 2 local infections appeared.

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