First, insist on wearing masks scientifically.
Develop the good habit of carrying a mask with you. Patients who take public transport, elevators and other confined spaces, go to the hospital for treatment, have fever or suffer from respiratory infection, and those who are engaged in high-risk exposure such as medical and health care and public services should wear masks correctly. It is recommended that the elderly, the infirm and patients with chronic diseases wear masks when they go out.
Second, keep a safe social distance.
Pay attention to keep a social safety distance of at least 1 m from others when going to crowded places. When there are many passengers, wait in line to avoid crowding.
Third, maintain good personal hygiene.
Wash your hands frequently, use soap or hand sanitizer and tap water, or disinfect with hand sanitizer. Don't touch your mouth, eyes and nose before washing your hands. Cover with elbow or paper towel when coughing or sneezing. Don't spit everywhere, wrap the nose and mouth secretions with paper towels and put them in the trash can for disposal.
Fourth, keep good indoor ventilation.
Rooms and offices should be well ventilated to avoid air pollution. Before using the air conditioner in winter, it should be cleaned and disinfected, and a certain air flow and natural ventilation should be maintained.
5. Pay attention to food safety and hygiene.
Go to a regular supermarket or market to buy fresh products. You can use disposable plastic bags when buying, stop choosing frozen foods, avoid direct contact with your hands, and wear a mask. When purchasing overseas frozen food, we should pay attention to the customs food quarantine information and disinfect the external packaging. Processed ingredients should be cooked separately and thoroughly. Keep your hands clean when shopping, handling ingredients and before and after meals.
Sixth, consciously adhere to safe travel.
Put an end to going to work and going to school in spite of illness. If you have fever or respiratory symptoms, try to avoid going out, especially those who have had close contact with patients with fever and respiratory infectious diseases recently, and try not to take public transport.
When taking public transport, try to choose non-contact ways such as swiping cards and scanning codes to recharge tickets. Observe the epidemic prevention regulations of public transportation, subway and other departments, such as wearing masks and taking temperature.
Contents of the handwritten report on fighting the epidemic:
1, wear a mask, take your temperature, and take proper protection.
2, get together less, don't get together, and use more public chopsticks.
3, holidays, less visits, online information to send blessings.
4, a meter line, keep it good, and stay in public places less.
5. Don't go out of the city unless necessary, and it is forbidden to go to dangerous areas.
6, back to the scene, to report, health management to comply with.
7. Prepare new year's goods, make a list, and save time by electronic payment.
8, cold chain products, careful purchase, testing certificate should be clear.
9, symptoms, early diagnosis and treatment, the explanation of abnormal health.
10, to prevent COVID-19, we should focus on prevention, and strictly control it.
Contents of the handwritten report on fighting the epidemic:
COVID-19 tip:
There are direct transmission, aerosol transmission and contact transmission.
Direct transmission refers to infection caused by sneezing, coughing, talking droplets and direct inhalation of exhaled gas at close range.
Aerosol transmission refers to the mixing of fog droplets in the air to form aerosol, which leads to infection after inhalation.
Contact transmission means that droplets are deposited on the surface of articles, and then contact with mucous membranes such as mouth, nose and eyes after contacting with contaminated hands, resulting in infection.