Some of the shopping malls and commercial complexes at the Guiyang Economic and Technological Development Zone (GETDZ) in Guiyang -- capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province -- resumed operations on Feb 19 in the wake of a relatively stable situation with the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak, GETDZ officials said.
The equipment manufacturing talent base of Guiyang Economic and Technological Development Zone (GETDZ) in Guiyang -- capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province -- passed its final appraisal and got additional funding of 300,000 yuan ($42,993.49) on Feb 11, according to GETDZ officials.
As of Feb 11, 39 industrial enterprises above a designated size -- the statistical term referring to companies with annual sales of 20 million yuan ($2.9 million) or more -- had resumed work at the Guiyang Economic and Technological Zone (GETDZ), GETDZ officials said.
Guiyang Economic and Technological Development Zone (GETDZ) on Feb 10 released policies supporting rent, funding and innovations -- to reduce the impact of the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak on its resident small and medium-sized enterprises, according to GETDZ officials.
The Guiyang Economic and Technological Development Zone (GETDZ) in Guiyang -- capital of southwestern Guizhou province -- implemented closed management of 64 residential areas in its Pingqiao sub-district on Feb 2, aiming to maximize novel coronavirus prevention and control, according to GETDZ officials.
In response to the outbreak of pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Guizhou Province has activated first–level public health emergence responseon January 24. The CPC Guizhou Provincial Committee and Guizhou Provincial People's Government have attached great importance to and made comprehensive deploymenton prevention and control, ensuring all the measures are being carried out in an orderly manner.
Local departments of Guiyang Economic and Technological Zone (GETDZ) -- a development zone in the capital city of southwestern Guizhou province -- jointly enforced strict checks of vehicles and personnel entering the GETDZ, officials said. They also jointly standardized coronavirus prevention and control measures at local large supermarkets and shopping malls on Jan 29 - 30.
A total of five tons of disinfectants carried by Full Truck Alliance Group -- China's biggest application for Uber and Didi-like truck services located at Guiyang Economic and Technological Development Zone (GETDZ) in Guiyang, capital of southwestern Guizhou province -- made it to the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, according to GETDZ officials.