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Spring Flu Prevention Slogans

1. If the body temperature is 37.5 degrees, go to the hospital quickly without delay

2. Mumps is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by the mumps virus.

3. Take action, pay attention to hygiene, abandon bad habits, and everyone will be healthy.

4. Pay attention to the weather forecast at any time, and add or remove clothes in time as the temperature changes to avoid getting wet in the rain or catching a cold.

5. Chickenpox is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (a type of herpes virus).

6. Hand, foot and mouth disease can occur in all seasons, with the highest incidence in summer and autumn.

7. Hand, foot and mouth disease can cause herpes on the hands, feet, mouth and other parts of the body.

8. Early prevention, early detection, early reporting, early isolation, early diagnosis, and early treatment

9. Wash hands frequently, ventilate frequently, eat cooked food, drink boiled water, and dry clothes and quilts , do not get together.

10. Maintain public health and build a healthy environment.

11. Pay attention to food hygiene and ensure people’s health.

12. Improve the urban and rural environment and create a clean home.

13. Influenza A (H1N1) is preventable, controllable and not scary

14. Carry out four pest eradication activities to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases

15. Hand, foot and mouth Diseases can be prevented and cured and are not scary.

16. Hand, foot and mouth disease is transmitted in many ways, mainly through close contact between people.

17. Prevention and treatment of influenza A: early detection, early reporting, early treatment, hygiene, health protection, prevention and treatment of influenza A, and promotion of learning.

18. Focus on prevention, combine prevention and treatment, early detection, early reporting, early isolation and early treatment.

19. Preventing hand, foot and mouth disease is everyone’s responsibility.

20. Open windows frequently for ventilation to ensure indoor air circulation, and change and dry clothes and bedding frequently. Do a good job in indoor hygiene and keep the room clean.

21. Develop good hygiene habits. Wash your hands after returning from going out. Cover your mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing. Do not use towels or toothbrushes.

22. Learning laws on the prevention and control of infectious diseases is the basic right of every citizen.

23. Choose a healthy lifestyle and enhance your self-care ability.

24. Promoting laws on the prevention and control of infectious diseases is the basic obligation of every citizen.

25. The four steps to prevent and control influenza A are in place: Thoughts are in place, responsibilities are in place, publicity is in place, and measures are in place.

26. Improve household environmental sanitation and promote a healthy lifestyle.

27. Rubella is an acute viral infection caused by the rubella virus transmitted through the respiratory tract and direct contact.

28. Prevent the onset of illness, seek medical treatment quickly, treat in time, avoid paralysis, exercise regularly, strengthen the body, wear appropriate clothes, and avoid catching cold.

29. Wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet to prevent viruses from entering through the mouth.

30. Drink more boiled water or tea to keep the nasal mucosa and throat moist.

31. The Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases benefits the country and the people.

32. Wash hands frequently, drink boiled water, and eat cooked food

33. Wash hands frequently, eat cooked food, drink boiled water, ventilate frequently, and dry clothes and quilts

34. Popularizing laws on the prevention and control of infectious diseases is a basic national policy of our country.

35. Measles is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by measles virus.

36. Influenza (influenza) is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by influenza virus and is extremely contagious.

37. Carry out a patriotic health campaign to improve the health quality of the entire population

38. Eat a balanced diet, exercise moderately, get enough rest, and avoid excessive fatigue.

39. Try to avoid going to densely populated places.

40. Pay attention to indoor hygiene, frequent ventilation, and drying clothes and quilts.

41. Strengthen physical exercise, especially outdoor sports, to enhance the body’s resistance. You should change clothes promptly after sweating during exercise to avoid catching cold.