Sanctioned Deputy Director Bao Viet Life Hai Duong and his wife for avoiding medical reports
Previously, on August 23, Hai Tan ward epidemic control team checked and discovered Mr. Tran Dinh Vinh (Deputy Director of Hai Duong Bao Viet Life Company) and his wife Nguyen Quynh Phuong (Head of Business Department 1 business of this company) does not make medical declarations.
This behavior of Mr. Tan and his wife was recorded by Hai Tan ward for administrative punishment. Talking to PV VietNamNet this afternoon, Hai Duong City People's Committee Chairman Tran Ho Dang said: The couple of Mr. Bay went to eat at the Fresh Beef restaurant, No. 36 Ngo Quyen - the place is identified as the most complicated outbreak of today. the provincial.
Previously, when detecting cases of covid-19 at this restaurant, Hai Duong city sent a notice that those who came to eat here had to make medical declaration, isolate and take samples for testing. Up to 5:00 p.m., the whole province had traced 1,458 F1 and 6,589 F2 related to the 36 Ngo Quyen outbreak. However, Mr. Bay and his wife went to eat at the Fresh Beef Shop during the epidemic period but did not give medical information.
This behavior violated regulations on the implementation of measures to prevent and control epidemics under the Government's Decree No. 176/2013 / ND-CP on sanctioning of administrative violations in the health sector. Mr. Bay and Ms. Phuong were fined 300,000 VND each by the authorities. Chairman of the City People's Committee also suggested the Director of Bao Viet Life Hai Duong Company take measures to strictly deal with Mr. Bay and Ms. Phuong according to the authority of the industry.
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