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Does the state require wearing a mask?

Notice on Standardizing the Wearing of Masks

(No. 1, 2022) Recently, the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic across the country has shown a trend of multiple, widespread and frequent outbreaks. Standardizing the wearing of masks is crucial to reducing the number of new coronavirus cases. Virus infection is extremely important. According to expert research, if a person infected with the new coronavirus does not wear a mask and the healthy contacts wear a mask, the infection rate is 70%; if the person infected with the new coronavirus wears a mask and the healthy contacts do not wear a mask, the infection rate is 70%. 5; If both people wear masks, the infection rate is

1. The following people and situations must wear disposable medical masks or medical surgical masks 1. People who go to medical institutions for treatment, visits, accompanying people, or other people with suspicious symptoms such as fever and cough. 2. Workers in aquatic products, frozen food and agricultural and sideline product warehouses, wholesale markets, farmers markets and other places, as well as drivers and purchasers who transport and purchase the above-mentioned products. 3. Participants in the meeting, except for the rostrum and speakers of large meetings and speakers of general meetings, all participants are required to wear masks. 4. Staff providing services in nursing homes, nursing homes, welfare homes, mental health medical institutions, prisons and other institutions and outsiders entering the above institutions. 5. Staff at railway stations, bus stations, airports and other places, and drivers and passengers of airplanes, trains, subways, buses, taxis, online ride-hailing services, water buses and other means of transportation. 6. Staff of public service places such as shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, guesthouses, farmers' markets, and other persons entering the above places. 7. Staff of banks, exhibition halls, libraries, museums, various service halls and other places and other persons entering the above places. 8. Staff of pharmacies, barber shops, beauty salons, theaters, entertainment halls, Internet cafes, sports venues (except during sports), KTV and other closed places and other personnel entering the above places. 9. Outsiders entering the school and service personnel such as security personnel, cleaning staff, canteen staff, etc. on campus. 10. Express delivery, takeaway, housekeeping service, catering service and other personnel. 11. Other people who are in places with poor ventilation (such as van elevators, public toilets) or crowded places (such as ticket booths, entrances and exits of tourist attractions, etc.), and people who must wear masks in accordance with industry management regulations. .

2. Situations where it is recommended to wear a mask: 1. When the elderly, infirm, or patients with chronic diseases go out. 2. When it is difficult to maintain a safe social distance of more than 1 meter with others in public places such as outdoors, parks, and night markets. 3. In indoor public places where no people gather but the space is closed.

3. Situations in which you do not need to wear a mask: 1. At home. 2. Activities outdoors, in parks, and night markets, and maintaining a safe social distance of more than 1 meter with others. 3. Staff members engage in non-external service work in relatively fixed workplaces.

IV. Other situations 1. Patients with severe heart and lung diseases should wear masks under the guidance of doctors. 2. Under normal circumstances, infants and young children aged 3 and under do not wear masks.

5. How to wear masks correctly 1. Respiratory protective equipment includes masks and masks. Wash your hands before wearing them and after taking them off. 2. When wearing the mask, pay attention to the front and back and the top and bottom. The mask should cover the mouth and nose, and adjust the nose clip to fit the face. 3. Avoid touching the inside and outside of the mask with your hands when wearing it. Take off the mask by removing the strings at both ends. 4. Wearing multiple masks cannot effectively increase the protective effect. Instead, it increases breathing resistance and may damage the tightness. 5. There is no evidence to prove the effectiveness of various measures such as cleaning and disinfecting masks. 6. Disposable medical masks and medical surgical masks are limited to use, and the cumulative use does not exceed 8 hours. Personnel with occupational exposure should use masks for no more than 4 hours and cannot be reused.

6. Standardize the disposal of discarded masks 1. Set up "dedicated collection containers for discarded masks" in residential areas, government agencies, enterprises, public places such as stations and squares, and in densely populated areas such as business districts. to be promptly transported and disinfected. 2. It is recommended that citizens spray the discarded masks with 75% alcohol or disinfect them with 84% disinfectant, briefly break them (tear or cut them into pieces), and then put them into the "waste masks special" collection container. Do not mix them with domestic garbage and kitchen waste. . Office of the Leading Group for COVID-19 Prevention and Control in Guizhou Province April 1, 2022