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What is the legal basis of the Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases?
Legal analysis: First, the CPC Central Committee and the State Council.

1, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China * * * issued the Notice on Strengthening the Party's Leadership to Provide Strong Political Guarantee for Winning the Epidemic Prevention and Control War.

2. Emergency Notice of the General Office of the State Council on Organizing the Work of Dispatching the Key Materials Production Enterprises for Epidemic Prevention and Control (Guo Ban Fa [2020] No.2)

3. Notice of the State Council Customs Tariff Commission for Prevention and Treatment of novel coronavirus Pneumonia on Imposing Tariff Measures on Imported Materials (No.6 [2020] of the Tax Commission).

Two. National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)

1. Notice on Supporting and Encouraging Workers to Participate in Online Vocational Skills Training for Coping with novel coronavirus (No.2020100 issued by the Development and Reform Commission).

2. Notice on Adopting Supportive Two-part Electricity Price Policy to Reduce the Electricity Cost of Enterprises during Epidemic Prevention and Control (No.20201/KLOC-0).

3. Notice on Doing a Good Job in Corporate Bonds during Epidemic Prevention and Control (No.[2020]11)

4. Notice on Actively Responding to the Epidemic and Innovating the Bidding Work to Ensure the Stable Operation of the Economy (No.2020170 of the Development and Reform Office)

5. Notice on Giving Full Play to the Role of Government Reserve to Support the Response to the Epidemic and Increase the Production and Supply of Scarce Materials (NDRC Price [2020]184)

Legal basis: Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Article 2 The state implements the policy of putting prevention first, combining prevention with control, classified management, relying on science and relying on the masses in the prevention and control of infectious diseases.