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How to write a warm reminder during the epidemic?

1. Arrange travel reasonably. Pay close attention to the adjustment situation in medium and high-risk areas at home and abroad. If it is not necessary, try not to travel to medium- and high-risk areas; if you really need to go, please be sure to take personal protection and proactively report to your community as soon as possible after returning.

2. It is recommended to walk, cycle, or take a private car when commuting in the near future. If you must take public transportation, you must wear a mask at all times and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth directly with your hands. Wash your hands as soon as possible.

3. Disinfect frequently. Surfaces such as door handles, elevator buttons, toys, express goods, etc. can be wiped and disinfected with 75% alcohol or chlorine-containing disinfectant. Tableware and kitchen utensils should be cleaned and disinfected by boiling at high temperatures.

4. Please be sure to do a good job in personal and family safety protection. Go out less and stay at home more, don’t gather for dinner and gather less, ventilate more frequently and wash your hands frequently. You must wear a mask when going out and don’t go out if you don’t wear a mask!

5. Open windows frequently, ventilate the room frequently, and maintain good hygiene and health habits.

6. Do not touch your eyes, nose and mouth directly with your hands, and wash your hands frequently. Wash your hands promptly with running water and soap (hand sanitizer) after commuting to and from get off work, before meals and after using the toilet, taking the elevator, returning from going out, coughing or sneezing, circulating documents, and touching public items.

7. Minimize outings and activities in densely populated public places, especially relatively closed places with poor air flow, such as shopping malls, cinemas, KTVs, stations, etc.

8. Wear a mask when going out to supermarkets, restaurants and other public places and when taking public transportation to minimize close contact with others.