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Scientific epidemic prevention 丨This personal protection measures Have you done it right?

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Scientific epidemic prevention

Are you doing these pps and protection measures right?

Everyday life and travel. Wrong practice: Wear multiple masks and masks with expiratory valves; wear protective clothing. Correct practice: Wear a disposable medical mask or above the level of protection correctly; wear a mask, do hand hygiene, and observe respiratory etiquette.

When a meeting is held. Mischief: Wear a mask when people are crowded and poorly ventilated. Correct practice: effective ventilation and social distancing of more than 1 meter.

When the home environment is clean. Wrong practice: Disinfect daily. Correct approach: When there is no suspected/confirmed case, daily cleaning and ventilation are the mainstay.

When paying the fee for a supermarket purchase. Wrong practices: crowding, not wearing a mask. Correct approach: queue up for 1 meter line, wear a mask, and prefer contactless payment.

When taking the car elevator. Wrong practice: not wearing a mask, overcrowding. The right thing to do: wear a mask at all times, stand at intervals, and do a good job of respiratory etiquette.

When parents play with their children. Wrong practice: Children put hands, toys, etc. in their mouths. Correct practice: cultivate hand hygiene awareness, correct children's bad habits of eating hands and toys in time, and clean hands and toys regularly.

When taking the bus or subway. Wrong practice: After touching the public part of the bus, directly touch the mouth, nose and eyes. The right thing to do: Wear gloves to reduce touch to public areas and not to touch the mouth, nose and eyes.

Before eating. Wrong practice: Do not wash your hands and grab food directly with your hands. Correct: Wash your hands under running water with hand sanitizer (soap) or rub your hands with hand sanitizer.

Cough when sneezing. Wrong practices: Spitting, covering with your hands, or coughing or sneezing directly at someone else. The right thing to do: Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you sneeze or cough, then wrap the tissue and place it in a trash can or use your elbow to cover it.

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Scientific epidemic prevention 丨This personal protection measures Have you done it right?

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