1. Any kind of ballpoint pens, mobile phones, flags, handbags, cameras, lighters, flower wreaths/ flower bouquets/flower baskets, vinyl, bottles, sticks and pipes that are used in carrying flags are not allowed to be brought into the Secretariat (formerly the Ministers’ Office).
2. All the visitors are required to wear masks systematically without fail.
3. All must enter after washing their hands thoroughly at the designated places and using the hand sanitizers provided there.
4. The inspection will be conducted not to bring ten prohibited items at the junction of Maha Bandoola Road and the junction of Theinbyu and Anawrahta Roads in Botahtaung Township, and it is required to bring Citizenship Scrutiny Cards or employee cards or student ID cards or certain cards to identify the personal data while mentioning the personal information including name, ID card number, address and phone number for temperature screening and medical checkups at the entrance of the Secretariat (formerly the Ministers’ Office).
5. Visitors will have to queue at least six feet apart from each other to follow the social/physical distancing set by the Ministry of Health.
6. If any suspicious symptoms, including high body temperatures (38 degrees Celsius or 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit), cough, difficulty breathing, or fatigue, are detected, visitors have to follow the recommendations of the relevant authority.
7. They have to follow the arrangements of those serving duties at the Secretariat (formerly the Ministers’ Office).
8. All the visitors will have to queue at least six feet apart from each other in line with the set numbers, and stay at least six feet apart from each other while inside.
9. All the visitors have to strictly follow the COVID-19 health notices and information released by the Ministry of Health in a timely manner.
10. Elderly people and those with chronic illnesses are not allowed to visit.
11. Those suffering from fever, cough, difficulty breathing or fatigue are not allowed to visit.
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