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Notice on Further Strengthening Epidemic Prevention and Control Measures in Kaifeng City’s Culture and Tourism Industry

In order to implement the emergency notice of the General Office of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism on further improving the epidemic prevention and control work in the culture and tourism industry, and effectively strengthen the epidemic prevention and control work in the city's culture and tourism industry, Kaifeng City Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism The Bureau has proposed the following measures to strengthen epidemic prevention and control:

1. Strictly implement the appointment system and real-name system.

A-level tourist attractions, star tourist hotels, commercial performance venues, Internet service business venues, singing and dancing entertainment venues, entertainment and entertainment venues, public libraries, museums, cultural centers, art galleries, etc. Industry units must fully implement the real-name registration system to ensure traceability and plasticity. Those who are qualified for reservations must make reservations on time. Those who have not made reservations in advance can make reservations on site under the guidance of staff. Those who do not currently meet the conditions must connect with the relevant platforms as soon as possible to realize the reservation function. If the reservation conditions are not met, Personnel information must be manually registered before. Venues are not allowed to receive people from areas at high risk of the epidemic.

2. Speed ??up vaccination work.

Except for prohibited persons, the city’s cultural and tourism system staff and industry practitioners must complete the vaccination before August 20. Persons with contraindications must provide their units with written certification materials issued by a second-grade or above hospital or a health service station in their jurisdiction, stating that they do not need to be vaccinated. The vaccination status will be summarized and reported to the Municipal Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau by each county and district Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau as required.

3. Strictly implement measures such as wearing masks, taking body temperature, scanning and verifying codes.

Enter A-level tourist attractions, star tourist hotels, travel agencies, commercial performance venues, Internet service business venues, singing and dancing entertainment venues, entertainment and entertainment venues, public libraries, cultural centers, museums, People in art galleries and other places must wear masks, have their temperatures taken, and scan health codes and itinerary codes. Persons whose body temperature exceeds 37.3°C, who have a yellow or red code on their health code, and whose travel code shows that they have been to medium- and high-risk areas within 14 days, are not allowed to enter the venue and report to the district disease control department at the same time. Employees in each place must have their body temperature taken every day before coming to work, and seek medical attention promptly if any abnormalities are found; they must wear masks at all times during the work period.

4. Strengthen ticket management for scenic spots and performance venues.

To purchase group tickets, a tour guide must provide complete tourist identity information, and issue a tour guide certificate and a travel agency power of attorney. Scenic spots are not allowed to sell groups to "wild guides" who do not have a travel agency power of attorney or "black guides" who do not have a tour guide certificate. ticket. The quantity and scope of free tickets for large-scale events must be controlled, and the identity information of ticket recipients and ticket recipients must be registered one by one. It is necessary to severely crack down on ticket hoarding, ticket scalping and other behaviors. In response to the phenomenon of individual members of the public purchasing large quantities of tickets online and then reselling them to tourists, scenic spots and performance venues must coordinate with the online platform to set up restrictive conditions, and report problems to the public security department immediately if any problems are found. It is necessary to strengthen the ticket management of scenic spots and performance venues, designate dedicated personnel to take charge, consolidate responsibilities, prevent discount tickets, free tickets, etc. from flowing into the society, and prohibit employees from bringing people into the park without permission. Comprehensive law enforcement agencies in the cultural market should strengthen inspections and inspections of scenic spots and commercial performance venues, crack down on the behavior of public personnel selling tickets, crack down on "black guides" and "wild guides", and punish travel agencies for hiring unlicensed tour guides and tour guides who take tours without authorization from the travel agency. Penalties will be imposed on groups and other behaviors, and those suspected of violating the law will be handed over to the public security department for processing.

5. Strengthen traffic control and diversion measures.

A-level tourist attractions, commercial performance venues, Internet service business venues, singing and dancing entertainment venues, entertainment and entertainment venues, public libraries, cultural centers, museums, art galleries and other places must control the upper limit of personnel , an early warning will be issued when reaching 75% of the maximum carrying capacity. According to the number of people entering the park and entering the park, it is necessary to predict in advance the areas where people may gather for a moment, and carry out on-site diversion and diversion work. Set up "one-meter lines" at ticket windows, checkout counters, waiting areas, etc. to promote contactless QR code payment and remind consumers to keep a safe distance. The free opening of the whole system and the real-name registration and reception of external business units should be connected to the Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism to provide all information in real time.

6. Strengthen emergency response capabilities.

City and county culture and tourism administrative departments should strengthen communication and coordination with health, disease control and other departments at the same level, establish and improve the consultation and notification system, and strengthen joint prevention and control. It is necessary to guide cultural and tourism industry units to revise and improve emergency response plans, clarify the responsibility system, refine and implement specific content such as response procedures, emergency measures, and disposal specifications, and organize drills. Municipal public cultural venues and A-level tourist attractions, star tourist hotels, travel agencies, and private museums must submit plans to the Municipal Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau for filing. Commercial performance venues, Internet service business venues, singing and dancing entertainment venues, The plans for recreational and entertainment venues must be submitted to the county and district culture, radio, television and tourism bureaus for filing.

7. Strengthen the implementation of responsibilities.

County and district culture, radio, television and tourism bureaus must fully implement territorial management responsibilities under the leadership of the party committee and government at the same level. The main responsibility of the compaction industry unit shall be consolidated, and the main person in charge of the unit shall be the first responsible person.

The Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism takes the lead in coordinating the epidemic prevention and control work in the industry. The Market Management Section is specifically responsible for the epidemic prevention and control work in Internet service business venues, commercial performance venues, singing and dancing entertainment venues, entertainment and entertainment venues, star tourist hotels, and travel agencies. The Resource Development Section is specifically responsible for the epidemic prevention and control of A-level tourist attractions, the Public Cultural Services Section is specifically responsible for the epidemic prevention and control of public cultural venues, and the Museum and Social Cultural Relics Section is specifically responsible for the epidemic prevention and control of museums and memorial halls. The relevant supervisory leader shall be the first responsible person. Establish a responsibility system for county-level leaders to subcontract A-level tourist attractions, and the Resource Development Section will formulate special plans. The Municipal Cultural Market Comprehensive Administrative Law Enforcement Detachment should coordinate county and district law enforcement agencies to strengthen inspections of epidemic prevention and control work in cultural and tourism markets, promptly discover and solve problems, and ensure that various epidemic prevention and control measures are implemented and effective.