Source: Health Times.com
htmlOn February 9, "Shenzhen Port Release" reported that two cross-border truck drivers had positive nucleic acid tests. Five people were reported yesterday, and 7 cross-border truck drivers have tested positive for the new crown since February 4th.
Patient 1: Male, engaged in cross-border transportation industry, entered the Shenzhen Bay Port at 01:20 on February 4, and tested positive.
Patient 2: Male, engaged in cross-border transportation industry, entered the Shenzhen Bay Port at 22:01 on February 4 and returned to Hong Kong in closed-loop. It was tested positive.
Patient 3: Male, engaged in cross-border transportation industry, entered the closed-loop Jingwen Jindu Port from Shenzhen Bay Port at 04:49 on February 5, and returned to Hong Kong. It was tested positive.
Patient 4: Male, engaged in cross-border transportation industry, entered the country from Wenjindu Port at 08:33 on February 7 and returned to Hong Kong in closed-loop. It was tested positive.
Patient 5: Male, engaged in cross-border transportation industry, entered the Shenzhen Bay Port at 03:13 on February 7, and tested positive.
Patient 6: Li, male, engaged in cross-border transportation industry, entered the Shenzhen Bay Port at 17:37 on February 7 and found positive.
Patient 7: Li, male, engaged in cross-border transportation industry, entered the Shenzhen Bay Port at 23:15 on February 8 and returned to Hong Kong in a closed-loop manner, and was tested positive.
7 cross-border truck drivers all tested positive for the new crown in the closed loop. On February 4, Shenzhen strengthened the designated management of the "three points and one line" of cross-border truck drivers in Shenzhen and Hong Kong and related traffic nodes along the way (highway toll stations, highway service areas, operation points, maintenance plants, parking lots, and gas stations), set up special service facilities, clarify protection requirements, and ensure that cross-border drivers implement full-time closed-loop operations after entering the country.
Recently, the number of incoming personnel at Shenzhen Bay Port has increased significantly in recent days, and some passengers who have not made reservations are stranded at the scene. In order to jointly maintain a safe, orderly, efficient and smooth customs clearance environment for the port, on February 9, the Port Office of the Shenzhen Municipal People's Government reminded the majority of incoming passengers at Shenzhen port: be sure to consciously abide by the health station reservation rules and do a good job in personal protection and health management throughout the process.
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