What measures are there to focus on source control and prevent the risk of infection from being imported into medical institutions?

(1) Internal and external defense. Implement infection prevention and control measures based on "early detection, early reporting, early isolation and early treatment" and "close the entrance" of personnel, vehicles and materials in medical institutions. For those who enter medical institutions, check their body temperature, show their health (travel) codes, and check the wearing of masks. Do a good job in health monitoring of inpatients and caregivers, and find and deal with suspected symptoms of COVID-19 infection in time.

(2) Both doctors and patients should take precautions. All staff of medical institutions, patients and their accompanying personnel should do personal protection, and on the basis of strictly implementing standard preventive measures, take additional preventive measures according to the route of disease transmission to avoid cross-infection.

(3) People should guard against each other. It is necessary to do a good job in the protection of both doctors and patients and the early warning of infection risks, and strengthen the prevention and control of risks such as environment, articles and foreign bodies in medical institutions. Implement cleaning and disinfection measures for the environment and the surface of objects, and strengthen the cleaning and disinfection of the environment after contact with key departments and key people. Strengthen the management of foreign personnel and articles, and conduct environmental inspection when necessary.

(4) Integration of "Three Preventions". "three defenses", that is, "civil air defense" to standardize the behavior of staff and strengthen behavior control; "technical defense" improves sensory control skills and optimizes the diagnosis and treatment process; Scientific use of disinfectants and related facilities and equipment. Integrate the concept of "three defenses" into diagnosis and treatment activities to reduce the risk of infection in medical institutions.