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Promotional language about epidemic prevention

1. Preventing and controlling the epidemic is everyone’s responsibility. Enhance prevention and control awareness and improve protective capabilities.

2. We are united as one to prevent and control the epidemic.

3. Follow laws and regulations, implement scientific prevention and control, and effectively prevent and block the spread of the epidemic.

4. Fulfill citizen obligations and actively cooperate with epidemic prevention and control work.

5. Enhance awareness of epidemic prevention in accordance with the law and adhere to the bottom line of laws and regulations.

6. Keep a one-meter line to protect health and civilization.

7. Outsiders please take the initiative to report and register.

8. Early prevention, early isolation and early treatment.

9. Wear a mask and discard it at designated points to avoid spreading the virus.

10. Wash your hands frequently, disinfect and sterilize, and drive away viruses.

11. Report early, don’t hide it, and get medical treatment as soon as possible if you have symptoms.

12. Don’t travel far unless necessary.

13. Everyone is the first guardian of their own health.

14. Take good personal hygiene protection, wear a mask, wash hands frequently, ventilate more, and rub your eyes less.

15. The epidemic is not far away, and vaccines protect health.

Promotional slogan:

It is to use concise language to express a meaning in publicity to achieve a certain publicity purpose. A slogan is a slogan written in short text that has a propaganda effect. The function of slogans is to facilitate "building momentum" and forming an atmosphere, and they can also easily serve as "notices to reassure the people". As early as the 1930s, the Red Army wrote a large number of propaganda slogans on the walls of houses in various base areas, many of which still exist today and have become red cultural relics. Slogans reached their zenith during the Cultural Revolution. The slogans have very obvious characteristics of the times and industry, such as the "Family Planning" slogan and the "Mountain Fire Prevention" slogan. The purpose is very clear, either to promote certain policies or to advocate certain ideas.