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How was SARS finally successfully controlled?
1, strictly control the source of infection.

At the end of 2002, the first SARS case appeared in Foshan, Guangdong Province, and then spread rapidly in Guangdong Province. At that time, the post-90s generation was still young, and everything that happened in distant Guangdong was unknown. Even after learning from adults, I always thought it was a very distant thing, too far away to have anything to do with us.

There is a man who works in Guangzhou. When the epidemic broke out in Guangzhou, he fled back to his hometown because of panic. But when the government in his hometown knew about it, he was isolated overnight, and his family was isolated for three days because of short contact with him.

Therefore, the government's cautious attitude towards all suspicious sources of infection is the key to gradually control SARS.

The transmission route is cut off.

In the spring of 2003, the SARS epidemic began to break out all over the country. In order to stop the spread of the epidemic, the school began to close the school. Students either choose to drop out of school or live on campus. The school did not have the necessary conditions to prohibit anyone from going out, which cut off the spread of the virus between the school and society. For some students who have to go out, they must be signed by the class teacher and school leaders before they can leave the school, and they must go to the hospital for relevant examinations before returning to school, and they can enter the school only after everything is normal.

It was because the transmission route was cut off that the epidemic was gradually controlled and no new cases appeared.

3. Protective measures are in place

In order to prevent SARS, the school will give you free masks, and the school also actively encourages you to wear masks in class. Every time after class, the aunt in the school will open all the windows of the dormitory to ventilate, and sprinkle lime and disinfectant water in the dormitory and dormitory toilets.

Teachers are also very concerned about students' life during recess. They keep students optimistic and call on them to exercise actively. The canteen also prepares nutritious breakfast, lunch and dinner for students. The school also sends a newspaper to a dormitory every day to let everyone know about the development of the epidemic and not to panic, which will help everyone overcome SARS.

4. Treat patients at all costs.

As we all know from the newspaper, the country puts the life of every citizen first. In order to treat patients, the state has done a lot of work. First of all, the medical expenses are all borne by the state, and a large number of medical staff are organized to treat patients regardless of the cost. In order to make patients recover as soon as possible, many medical staff even contracted SARS and gave their precious lives. Every time they read the touching stories of these medical staff sacrificing themselves for others in the newspaper, tears will appear in everyone's eyes.

Under the strong sunlight, the virus will fade away by itself.

In the year when SARS was raging, summer came. Under the dual effects of high temperature and the sun, the SARS virus would soon die. The epidemic situation of SARS has a certain relationship with climate. When the temperature is higher than 26℃, most SARS viruses can be killed under strong sunlight, so the SARS virus was finally controlled in the summer of that year.