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What if the epidemic prevention and control hotel does not cooperate?

Do not cooperate with the management, hinder or obstruct the epidemic prevention and control work and other illegal acts. Punish illegal and criminal acts that undermine epidemic prevention and control according to law, effectively protect people's lives, health and safety, and effectively maintain social order.

1. refusing to cooperate with the prevention and control measures. Refusing to implement the prevention and control measures issued by the government and its relevant departments according to law; Do not wear masks in public places and do not listen to dissuasion; Refusing to cooperate with health and epidemic prevention, medical and health institutions, street offices (district management committees), communities, village committees and other grass-roots organizations to take prevention and control measures such as temperature detection, infectious disease investigation, sample collection and testing, environmental sanitation rectification and disinfection.

Second, the behavior of refusing to cooperate with isolation measures. Persons returning to Xinjiang from key epidemic areas or the mainland, as well as those who have close contact with the above-mentioned personnel, confirmed or suspected patients in COVID-19, failed to register the report voluntarily as required, and were not truthfully informed when asked by the staff; Refusing to carry out relevant testing, home isolation observation, centralized isolation observation and isolation treatment measures.

Third, violence harms doctors and disrupts medical order. Insulting, threatening, intimidating, beating or intentionally hurting medical personnel; Deliberately destroying protective clothing, goggles, masks and other protective articles of medical personnel, endangering the personal safety of medical personnel; Gathering people to make trouble in medical institutions, causing trouble, making trouble, etc. Disturbing medical order.

Fourth, the act of deliberately spreading diseases. Knowing that he has been infected with COVID-19 virus, or has suspected symptoms such as fever and cough, he still deliberately enters and exits public places; Concealing the living history and illness history of key epidemic areas, and still contacting others, endangering public safety.

5. the act of raising prices. Drive up the prices of epidemic prevention drugs, masks, protective clothing, goggles, disinfectants and other epidemic prevention supplies; Drive up the prices of people's livelihood commodities such as grain, oil, meat and vegetables; A large number of commodities are hoarded and sold at high prices for profiteering, which seriously disrupts the market order.

6. The act of manufacturing and selling fake goods. Manufacturing and selling fake and shoddy epidemic prevention drugs; Manufacturing and selling fake and shoddy masks, protective clothing, goggles, disinfectant and other prevention and control products; Production and sale of adulterated, fake and shoddy epidemic prevention products.