
Cadres and soldiers on duty at anti-epidemic checkpoints are visited and encouraged
Over the past time, the border forces have coordinated the functional departments and local authorities to closely supervise and monitor the health of the army and people in the area. At the same time, they have arranged checkpoints to strengthen patrol and control activities both day and night on the border line, especially trails and openings (road and waterway) for strict and consistent management, determined to prevent cross-border intrusion activities. The decontamination, disinfection, temperature measurement, hand antiseptic and compulsory medical declaration for all cases of entry into Vietnam are strictly implemented; the import and export process of goods is strictly implemented according to regulations.
In the isolated concentrated area, the delegation came to check on the wastewater treatment and necessary equipment (bed, mat, pillow, blanket, curtain, chair, father, etc.) to be ready to welcome workers to quarantine when required.

The delegation came to check in the isolated concentrated area located at the Infantry Company of Moc Hoa district
Through the inspection, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee - Pham Tan Hoa highly appreciated the coordination of the Border Guards force in closely controlling and monitoring immigration/entry activities at the border gates, checkpoints, trails and openings.
To ensure the safety of the border area, he suggested: “The units should continue to strictly comply with the Directive of the Prime Minister, the Directing Letter of the Provincial People's Committee; they must not be subjective, neglect, and urgently take drastic measures to prevent and control epidemics, determined not to let epidemics infect our country. The Border Guards force should perform well the smuggling prevention and combat; coordinate inspection and strictly handle cases of illegal entry, especially trails and openings./.
By Ngoc Man – Translated by Duc Tam
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