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What should I write in novel coronavirus Handwritten Newspaper?

Handwritten report on prevention and control of epidemic situation:

1. An epidemic situation makes us understand that life comes and goes, and there is no shortage of days. Life is fragile and short, so we must know how to cherish it. Don't delay what you want to do while you are still alive. See the people you want to see as soon as possible, and don't leave yourself with lifelong regrets.

2. I hope the epidemic situation can be controlled as soon as possible, and I hope I can return to work and resume my original life as soon as possible! May all the good things come as scheduled after the epidemic, as you wish!

3. I hope that it is not only spring but also you who are safe after the epidemic.

4. This year's birthday wishes are not for wealth or splendor, but for the early end of the epidemic, the early return of frontline soldiers and the early return of people to normal lives!

5. Pay tribute to all the medical workers and researchers who fought in the front line and protect themselves and others.

6. Thank you for all the "persistence" and pay tribute to all the "retrogression"! In the face of the epidemic, we call on everyone to wear masks, wash their hands frequently, go out less and avoid parties. Pay attention to protection, * * * overcome the difficulties!

7. The people who fought against the epidemic left a tearful background. United as one, there is no hurdle. Let's wait for the day of victory together!

8. The key to the prevention and control of respiratory infectious diseases is to achieve "four early", that is, early detection, early reporting, early isolation and early treatment.

9. Wash your hands frequently, using soap or hand sanitizer and running water, and don't wipe your hands with dirty towels. Wash your hands immediately after touching respiratory secretions (such as sneezing).

1. Cover your mouth and nose with a handkerchief or paper towel when sneezing or coughing, to avoid droplets polluting others, not spitting, and not throwing away toilet paper used for spitting or wiping your nose at will. Patients wear masks at home or when they go out to avoid infecting others.