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Mass disinfection works on the streets of Baku
Baku/28.08.21/Turan: In the morning of August 28, intensified disinfection work is carried out on the main streets, avenues and roads of Baku using special chemicals, as part of measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection. The work, which is also carried out in residential areas of the city and suburban settlements, involved 40 units of special equipment and 2,000 employees of communal services, the Baku Executive Power said.
Because of the toxicity of the substances used, citizens are advised not to go out into the streets without special need.
In order to prevent the spread of a new type of coronavirus infection (COVID-19), during the week, together with the police, raids and educational measures were carried out, during which citizens were explained the need for antiviral vaccination.
Also, preventive and disinfection measures were taken in residential buildings, in elevator cabins, courtyards and residential areas, at sports and entertainment facilities, at container sites where household waste is discharged. — 06D-
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