How should students prevent new coronavirus infection when they return to school? These 6 small things, please do well
How should students prevent new coronavirus infection when they return to school? These 6 small things, please do well
On February 28, the Party Group of the Ministry of Education issued a notice stating that, in principle, the start of schools for universities, primary schools, and kindergartens nationwide will continue to be postponed. However, with the control of the epidemic, all walks of life have begun to resume work and production. I believe the school start time is just around the corner. So, when the epidemic improves, how should returning students prevent the new coronavirus infection?
1. Wear a mask and wash your hands frequently: You should wear a mask during school. Before wearing a mask, wash your hands with soap or hand sanitizer under running water. Do not touch the surface of objects in public areas, before eating, after urination, and unclean contact. Wash hands promptly after objects. You can use alcohol-based hand sanitizer when you have no conditions. During wearing the mask, avoid touching the outside of the mask with your hands. If you touch it accidentally, it is recommended to wash your hands.
2. Measure body temperature twice a day: Parents should measure and record the body temperature of their children before leaving home. If they have a fever or feel unwell, they should not go to school to study, but should observe at home or seek medical advice immediately. Schools should also measure and report body temperature twice a day. If abnormal symptoms occur, report to the school’s emergency responder in time, contact the school doctor in a unified manner, and go to the designated medical department for investigation, diagnosis and treatment.
3. Pay attention to opening windows for ventilation: classrooms, dormitories, libraries, student laboratories, sports venues, restaurants, toilets, etc., should be ventilated no less than 3 times a day, no less than 30 minutes each time. Open windows for ventilation as much as possible between classes, and mechanical exhaust can also be used.
4. Regular disinfection: disinfect all high-frequency contact objects, such as blackboards, desks, lecterns, teaching aids, tables and chairs, benches, door handles, toilets, keyboards, computers, etc., regularly every day. It can be wiped with a chlorine-containing disinfectant of 250-500mg/L available chlorine, or wiped with a disinfectant wipe. Keep the disinfectant properly and clearly marked to avoid accidental ingestion or burns.
5. Fewer places where people gather: It is best to go to school on a peak shift to reduce the possibility of people concentration, try to avoid taking transportation, and let the parents drive a private car to pick up and drop off to reduce the chance of meeting and contacting others. During class, two people should keep a distance of more than 1 meter or be separated by 1 seat, and the conversation distance should be more than 1 meter.
6. Avoid centralized dining: Avoid centralized dining. People should keep a distance of more than 1 meter when eating. Tableware should be used and disinfected one by one. It is recommended to bring your own tableware. Tableware can be sterilized by boiling or circulating steam for 15 minutes after cleaning, or using sterilization methods such as thermal disinfection cabinet, or soaking in chlorine disinfectant with effective chlorine 250mg/L for 30 minutes. After disinfection, the residual disinfectant should be rinsed out.
Students generally have weak resistance, and more people come into contact with them after returning to school. They are easily infected with the new crown virus if they are not careful. Therefore, you must pay attention to the above points after school starts. During the epidemic prevention and control period, parents should also pay attention to inform their children of prevention and control knowledge, protect their health, and maintain campus stability.
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