2. Strengthen the health management of students and staff in custody institutions: staff and students in custody institutions should abide by the requirements of epidemic prevention and control and take the initiative to conduct health monitoring. If you have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, decreased sense of smell, nasal congestion, runny nose, conjunctivitis, myalgia, diarrhea, etc., you should wear a disposable medical mask and go to the nearest fever clinic for treatment in time. Try to avoid taking public transport during medical treatment. At the same time, you should suspend your post, send it to the trustee, and tell the trustee truthfully.
3. Strengthen the management of custody places: classrooms and dormitories should be ventilated and cleaned frequently, and comprehensive and effective disinfection should be carried out regularly; It is recommended that irrelevant personnel do not enter the custody institution; When all personnel enter, they must do a good job of "seeing (wearing masks), two questions (where they come from), three tests (health code, travel card), four tests (body temperature) and five registrations (scanning place code and registering basic information)".
Parents should do personal protection and keep a proper distance when picking up and dropping off. The custodian institution shall be equipped with adequate medical surgical masks, hand sanitizers, hand disinfectants, disinfection products, non-contact thermometers and other epidemic prevention supplies that meet the standards.
4. Strengthen health education: seriously carry out publicity and education, popularize scientific epidemic prevention knowledge, and guide faculty, students and their daily life personnel to develop good health habits; Specify a fixed place and time for students' various activities to reduce gathering. Strictly control, review and organize all kinds of assembly activities.
5. Implement health management measures: People who have lived outside for nearly 7 days must report to their communities (villages) or hotels, and receive corresponding health management in the communities. Do not participate in the hosting service until the nucleic acid test results are normal.
6. Personal protection and personal hygiene habits: the general public should do personal protection. Wear masks in crowded places, closed public places and public transport. Adhere to good hygiene habits such as frequent hand washing, frequent ventilation, less gathering, eating cooked food, using public chopsticks and frequent cleaning, and actively cooperate with prevention and control measures.