"several" suspected independent health managers broke into
, it is confirmed that there is not only one person
According to reports, the Taiwan Epidemic Command Center clearly announced that large gatherings such as New Year's Eve, home quarantine, quarantine, and independent health managers are not allowed to participate. , And the Taoyuan City Government confirmed that at the Mayday concert on the evening of December 31, "several" suspected independent health managers broke into the venue. They have been taken out of the venue and are under investigation. Penalties will be imposed if there are violations. . Z3z
Taoyuan City Government Information Director Zhan Heshun said that if there is any violation of the regulations, he will be fined between NT$10,000 and NT$150,000 in accordance with the Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Act. The exact number of people cannot be disclosed at present, but it is certain that there is not only one person. The detailed autonomous health management details are still being investigated by the Municipal Health Bureau and will be notified to the outside world later.
believes in music:
performances are organized in strict accordance with the epidemic prevention requirements
waiting for the government’s investigation results
On the afternoon of January 1, a reporter from Beiqing-Beijing headline interviewed Mr. Li, the person in charge of Mayday’s belief in music, and he said that the New Year’s Eve concert is It was organized in strict accordance with the government's epidemic prevention requirements. The admissions are all real-name systems. All the staff involved in preparing the concert have tried their best to improve the epidemic prevention measures. However, it is necessary to further verify why the suspected independent health manager enters the venue. The company is also waiting for the government's investigation results. At present, everyone is okay. If necessary, it will organize the staff participating in the concert to conduct nucleic acid testing.
Text / Beiqing-Beijing Headline Reporter Shou Penghuan