Voters Propose Handling Violators Who Spread Covid – 19



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Delegates meeting with voters in District 2 – Photo: N.HA

On December 1, members of the Ho Chi Minh City National Assembly, Unit No. 7 and members of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Council in District 2 met with voters in District 2 after the Assembly session. National and before the City Council meeting.

The National Assembly delegation from Unit 7 includes Mr. Phan Nguyen Nhu Khue, Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyet Tam and Ms. Trinh Ngoc Thuy. The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Council delegation includes Mr. Nguyen Van Hieu, Mr. Nguyen Hong Ha and Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Huong.

Faced with the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic in the Ho Chi Minh City community, the District 2 Homeland Front Committee required meeting participants with voters to wear masks during the meeting.

District 2 voters asked authorities to consider the responsibilities of organizations and individuals who failed to comply with regulations that put the COVID-19 epidemic in the community at risk of spreading.

Voter Diep Sang, Cat Lai District, said that our work to prevent the COVID-19 epidemic is entering a dangerous period as winter approaches.

In the event that the flight attendant has not expired the isolation period and has contacted another person causing the illness, Mr. Sang said that it is necessary to consider the responsibilities of the related parties.

“Suggest to the city authorities that they consider sanctions because the sense of prevention is too poor,” Sang proposed.

In addition, voters in District 2 said they were not satisfied with the content and development of the dialogue between the town and the Government Inspectorate on November 27 due to different views on the issue of the district boundary. Thu Thiem new urban center.

‘There is no evidence that COVID-19 spreads through food’

TTO – The chief economist of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Mr. Máximo Torero Cullen, on November 18, stated that there was no convincing evidence that COVID-19 spread through trade and food information. news about this “should be limited.”

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