Warm reminder for disease control in the paddock: 6 kinds of life scenarios must wear masks


  The new coronavirus is mainly transmitted through respiratory droplets. Wearing a mask is an effective means to prevent respiratory infectious diseases, which can effectively reduce the risk of new coronavirus transmission.

  Especially in the following 6 living places, you must wear masks correctly:

  In the agricultural (market) trade market, shopping malls, supermarkets, cinemas, venues, exhibition halls, airports, docks and public areas of hotels and other indoor crowded places;

  In outdoor places such as crowded open-air squares, theaters, parks, etc.;

  When taking van elevators and public transportation such as planes, trains, ships, coaches, subways, buses, etc.;

  Go to the hospital for medical treatment and escort, including health checks such as body temperature detection, health code verification, and registration of itinerary information;

  When there is physical discomfort such as nasopharyngeal discomfort, coughing, sneezing and fever;

  When not eating in restaurants or canteens.

 

  In addition, wash hands before putting on and taking off masks, and dispose of used masks in the trash. Pay attention to hand hygiene every day, and do not touch your eyes, mouth and nose with unclean hands. When wearing the mask, if it is found that the mask is obviously wet or dirty, it is recommended to replace the mask with a new one immediately, so as not to affect the protective effect.

  The hand washing process should not be less than 20 seconds, and it is recommended to scan the code to pay

  Hands deal with thousands of bacteria and microorganisms every day, and developing a good habit of washing hands properly is one of the most effective, convenient and economical ways to prevent infectious diseases. Citizens are advised to wash their hands with running water, rub every part of their hands with hand sanitizer or soap, especially between the fingers and skin folds, and each hand washing process should not be less than 20 seconds.

  Opening windows for ventilation can keep indoor air flowing, which can effectively reduce the concentration of viruses and bacteria in indoor air and reduce the risk of disease transmission. Citizens and friends are advised to open windows for ventilation once a day in the morning, noon and evening, and for more than 15 minutes each time.

  Scan code payment can realize non-contact payment, reduce the spread of viruses, and also play a role in information traceability. Mobile payment information can be aggregated into big data, bringing a more convenient data foundation for epidemic prevention and control.