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Epidemic prevention and control handwritten newspaper simple

Contents of the handwritten report on fighting the epidemic:

1. Wear a mask, take your 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 make electronic payments to save time.

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.

Contents of the handwritten report on fighting the epidemic:

New coronavirus pneumonia tips:

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

Direct transmission refers to infection caused by direct inhalation of droplets from sneezing, coughing, talking, and exhaled gas at close range.

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

Contact transmission means that droplets are deposited on the surface of objects, come into contact with contaminated hands, and then come into contact with mucous membranes such as the mouth, nose, and eyes, leading to infection.

Contents of the handwritten report on fighting the epidemic:

1. Adhere to scientific wearing of masks

Develop a good habit of carrying a mask with you. People who ride in confined spaces such as public transportation and elevators, go to hospitals for treatment, have fever or respiratory infections, and those who are engaged in high-risk exposures such as medical and health services and public services should wear masks correctly. It is recommended that the elderly, infirm, and patients with chronic diseases wear masks when going out.

2. Maintain a safe social distance

When going to crowded places, be sure to keep a safe social distance of at least 1 meter from others. When there is a heavy flow of passengers, wait in line in an orderly manner to avoid crowding.

3. Maintain good personal hygiene

Wash your hands frequently with soap or hand sanitizer and running water, or disinfect with hand disinfectant. Do not touch your mouth, eyes, or nose with your hands before cleaning them. Cover your coughs and sneezes with your elbow or a tissue. Do not spit anywhere. Wrap oral and nasal secretions in paper towels and dispose of them in the trash.

4. Maintain good indoor ventilation

Maintain good ventilation in living rooms and offices to avoid polluted air. Before using air conditioners in winter, cleaning and necessary disinfection should be carried out to maintain a certain amount of air flow and natural ventilation.

5. Pay attention to food safety and hygiene

Go to regular supermarkets or markets to buy fresh products. When purchasing, you can use disposable plastic bags to cover your hands to select frozen and chilled foods. Avoid direct contact with hands and wear a mask. When purchasing overseas frozen food, you must pay attention to customs food quarantine information and disinfect the outer packaging. Ingredients should be separated from raw and cooked ingredients and cooked thoroughly. Hand hygiene should be maintained when shopping, handling food, and before and after meals.

6. Consciously adhere to safe travel

Prevent going to school while sick. If you have fever or respiratory symptoms, try to avoid going out, especially those who have recently had close contact with patients with fever or respiratory infectious diseases, and try not to take public transportation.

When taking public transportation, try to choose contactless methods such as swiping cards and scanning codes to recharge and purchase tickets. Comply with the epidemic prevention regulations of public transportation, subway and other departments, such as wearing masks, taking body temperature, etc.