General Prosecutor Employees Holds Talks on Importance of Sanitary Rules in Multiple Neighborhoods
DUSHANBE, 12.05.2020. (NIAT Khovar) – The employees of the General Prosecutor’s Office of Tajikistan in collaboration with representatives of the Sino District administration and other officials visited 4,440 residential buildings in the capital’s 13, 14, 31 and Yakka Chinor neighborhoods and held talks with their residents.
The necessity of complying with rule of hygiene, keeping 1.5 meters of distance in public places, wearing masks, washing hands regularly with soap and using antiseptic solutions was emphasized during the talks.
Information on the infection pathways of COVID-19 was also provided to the residents, who were also informed that those over 60 years old should not leave the house unnecessarily as they are in the risk group, and until the situation subsides, not to hold any events with a large number of people.
General Prosecutor employees will continue their explanatory visits aimed at preventing infectious diseases.









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