Binh Phuoc police support Central Highlands people to return from pandemic-hit areas
Thứ Sáu, 30/07/2021, 15:34
PSNews – In recent days, as 19 southern provinces and cities are implementing the social distancing measures of Directive No.16, thousands of people and vehicles tried to return home in Central Highlands.
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But they had to make health declarations before passing through the Tan Lap COVID-19 checkpoint in Binh Phuoc Province.
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Most of the travelers come from the Central Highlands but they are currently working or studying in the provinces and cities of Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Ho Chi Minh City.
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In order to create the most favorable conditions for travelers on their way home while effectively preventing COVID-19 from spreading in the province, the Binh Phuoc Provincial Police Department drew up a plan to guide travelers to go through the province safely.
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Binh Phuoc police officers and soldiers along with local functional forces worked around the clock to support thousands of people to return home through Binh Phuoc Province.
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During the time, local police force provided cakes, milk and water to the travelers, to energizing them on their long journey back home.
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On-duty police officers checked personal documents of travelers, their valid COVID-19-testing certificates, and asked them to make medical declarations.
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Over the past days, the Binh Phuoc police forces have provided support for 15,000 people on vehicles of all kinds, mainly motorbikes, to go home through the province.
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According to Colonel Pham Chi Lan, Deputy Head of the Dong Phu District Police Station, each day, the local traffic police in collaboration with functional forces escorted 4 - 6 groups of travelers, each of hundreds of people, to go through the province.
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By An Nhien