Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, has enhanced the supervision and examination of its medical waste to further prevent and control the novel coronavirus epidemic, receiving praise and recognition from the public.
The Guiyang bureau of ecology and environment recently launched measures to support companies resuming work and to reduce the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The Guiyang bureau of ecology and environment in Southwest China's Guizhou province has been striving to encourage companies to resume work,while also ensuring a safe ecological environment in recent weeks.
Guiyang's bureau of ecology and environment in Southwest China’s Guizhou province has examined 215 medical institutions since Jan 24, especially those designated hospitals for pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus.
Nanming district in Guiyang, capital of southwestern Guizhou province, began implementing nine strict measures to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic from Feb 7, according to local media reports.
With the aim of strengthening the prevention and control of the pneumonia caused by the coronavirus, Nanming district in Guiyang -- capital city of southwestern Guizhou province -- installed 200 dustbins for collecting used face masks in various public places, according to local media reports on Jan 30.