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How do individuals do well in epidemic prevention and control?

Adhere to the normalization of health care. Insist on wearing a mask every day. Keep a distance of more than 1.5 meters from others in crowded and closed places. Consciously abide by the "ten measures" for prevention and control of "no slack, no bunching, no door-to-door, no dinner, no concealment, no carelessness, no luck, no belief in rumors, no spread of rumors and no negligence".

Second, adhere to the normalization of temperature scanning code. Strengthen the access management of crowded places. Supermarkets, pharmacies and other public places should strictly carry out the temperature measurement and coding inspection of people entering and leaving.

Third, adhere to the normalization of foreign personnel investigation. All entry-exit personnel are required to fill in the Animal Epidemic Control Form and continue to do a good job in the investigation of foreign personnel.

Fourth, actively participate in nucleic acid detection. Wear a mask scientifically and keep a distance of more than 1.5 meters from others when testing.

5. Wash your hands frequently. Wash your hands before and after meals, before rubbing your eyes and taking off your glasses, after going out or sneezing, and master the seven-step washing method scientifically.

Sixth, adhere to the normalization of disinfection and sterilization. Ventilation and disinfection should be done at home. Try to open the window for ventilation every day, and disinfect the door handles and public areas to ensure that the disinfection work is scientific, standardized, powerful and effective.

Seven, standardize the disposal of discarded masks. Set up a special trash can, cover it with a plastic bag and cover it, and put the used paper towel mask into the special trash can.

There are no bystanders and no outsiders in front of the epidemic. It is necessary to maintain a good life schedule and adhere to the normalization of epidemic prevention and control.