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The content of primary school students’ anti-epidemic handwritten newspaper is brief

The brief content of the handwritten newspaper for primary school students to fight against the epidemic is as follows:

The content of the handwritten newspaper for fighting against the epidemic:

Tips on COVID-19:

The transmission routes include direct transmission, aerosol transmission and contact transmission.

Direct transmission refers to infection caused by direct inhalation of droplets from a patient's sneezing, coughing, talking, and exhaled air at close range.

Aerosol transmission means droplets mix in the air to form aerosols, which can lead to infection after inhalation.

Contact transmission refers to droplets deposited on the surface of objects, contacting contaminated hands, and then contacting mucous membranes such as the mouth, nose, eyes, etc., causing infection.

Contents of the handwritten report on fighting the epidemic:

1. Wear a mask, take body temperature, and ensure normal protection.

2. Don’t get together in groups, use public spoons and chopsticks.

3. During holidays, visit less often and send blessings through online messages.

4. Keep the one-meter noodle well and stay less in public places.

5. Do not leave the city unless necessary, and travel to risk areas is prohibited.

6. When returning from other places, you must report and comply with health management.

7. Prepare New Year’s goods, make lists, and save time by paying electronically.

8. When purchasing cold chain products, be careful and check the test certificates clearly.

9. If you have symptoms, seek early diagnosis and treatment, and explain health abnormalities.

10. To fight against the new coronavirus, focus on prevention, strict prevention and control, and don’t slack off.

Tips to fight the epidemic:

01. Wash your hands frequently

Wash your hands after they are dirty;

Before cooking and eating , wash your hands or disinfect your hands before going to the toilet, before caring for the elderly, children and patients, and before touching your mouth, nose and eyes;

After returning home from going out, after caring for patients, after coughing or sneezing, and after cleaning , wash or disinfect your hands after cleaning up garbage, after using the toilet, after touching express delivery, and after touching elevator buttons, door handles and other public facilities.

02. Wear a mask scientifically

When you have symptoms such as fever and cough, when seeking medical treatment, when crowded, when taking the elevator, taking public transportation, or entering a crowded public place. Wear a mask when entering the venue.

03. Pay attention to cough etiquette

When coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue. If there is no tissue, use your elbow instead. Be careful not to throw the tissue away.