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. 2021 Jul 29;13(3):426–441. doi: 10.1111/aspp.12595

TABLE 3.

Notice 1–21 of Wuhan EPCH

Jan. 23. Notice 1. Wuhan lockdown to be implemented since 10 a.m. Jan 23. All public and private transportation to be suspended.
Jan. 23. Notice 2. Types of commodities, food, and medical supplies are sufficient. Do not panic and hoard.
Jan. 23. Notice 3. Announcement of a donation drive to support pandemic efforts.
Jan. 23. Notice 4. Publicizing the Wuhan Charity Federation and Wuhan Red Cross Society as the recipients of donation, and identifying urgent medical materials.
Jan. 23. Notice 5. The ride‐hailing taxi service is suspended. The cruise tax service can serve by the odd–even rule.
Jan. 24. Notice 7. The Yangtze River Tunnel, which is a major transportation channel, is closed from 0 a.m. The body temperature of passengers crossing Yangtze River bridges is required to be monitored.
Jan. 24. Notice 7. Persons with fever will be checked, screened, categorized, and arranged by the community in the hospitals or home.
Jan. 24. Notice 8. The EPCH to arrange 6000 taxis, and every community to be allocated for 3–5, providing free service of delivering food and medicine.
Jan. 25. Notice 9. Motor vehicles are prohibited except permitted special vehicles.
Feb. 2. Notice 10. The confirmed patients with fever and their close contacts are to be sent to isolation points for medical care. The patients should obey, otherwise, they will be forced by public security to comply.
Feb. 10, Notice 11. Compulsory for patients to be cured in local district hospitals, and cannot be transferred to different districts.
Feb. 10, Notice 12. All the resident communities to be closed, and particularly, the buildings with confirmed and suspected patients to be closed and monitored more strictly.
Feb. 16, Notice 13. All the public places to be regulated more strictly. The cultural, sports and tourist places must be closed. The hotel and market must monitor the visitors' body temperature. All the people entering the public space must put on a face mask.
Feb. 17, Notice 14. To avoid the infection and encourage e‐commerce, the closed resident community and village can set a delivery point.
Feb. 20, Notice 15. People isolated at home must check and report their body temperatures twice a day. Those above 37.2 degrees must report to the community.
Feb. 22, Notice 16. The recovered patients must be isolated at the selected places for 14 days, and then can be released from isolation after fulfilling the medical conditions.
Feb 24, Notice 17. Strengthening the vehicles and personnel coming and leaving Wuhan, allowing the non‐resident of Wuhan leaving the city.
Feb. 24, Notice 18. Canceling Notice 17 for the mistake. Criticizing the responsible personnel.
Feb. 27, Notice 19. Wuhan government to provide necessary services to the people with living difficulties due to the lockdown policy.
Mar. 17, Notice 20. All the people coming or returning to Wuhan from abroad to be sent and isolated in the selected places for 14 days, and the expenses to be paid according to laws and by‐laws.
Mar. 26, Notice 21. Regulating the Qingming Festival sweeping cemetery and worshiping ancestor activities. Physical activities to be prohibited. The cemetery administrator to sweep and worship collectively, and the internet service of sweep and worship to be provided.
Apr. 3. The Notice on establishing the long‐term COVID‐19 prevention and containment mechanism, and continuing the community monitoring.

Source: All the Notices can be found on Wuhan (2020) local government website.