1. As we all know, novel coronavirus mainly spreads through droplets and contact. As long as we focus on preventing these two modes of transmission, there is no need to panic.
2. First of all, wear a mask when going out to avoid unnecessary going out. If you go out, avoid crowded places and keep a safe distance from others. Don't take off your mask when sneezing. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue. Don't throw used paper towels about. When you come back, you'd better wrap the mask in a plastic bag and put it in the trash can in harmful waste. Then wash your hands. If you are not at ease, you can disinfect the room with disinfectant and 75% alcohol. Pay attention to the flammability of alcohol and pay attention to safety when using it.
3. If you don't go out at home, you don't have to disinfect your room often, keep it clean and tidy, and keep it ventilated frequently. Wash your hands frequently, exercise properly, don't stay up late, pay attention to balanced nutrition and enhance immunity.
4. During the epidemic, don't walk around at will, even friends or relatives you haven't seen for years. Abide by local laws and regulations and be considerate of epidemic prevention personnel. I believe the epidemic will be over soon, and then go out.
Pay attention to hygiene:
① Wash your hands with soap or hand sanitizer and tap water, and wipe your hands with disposable paper towels or clean towels.
② Wash hands immediately after contact with respiratory secretions (such as sneezing). Maintain good respiratory hygiene habits.
③ When coughing or sneezing, cover your nose and mouth with paper towels and towels, wash your hands after coughing or sneezing, and avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with your hands.
Go out and go home, wash your hands before and after meals, and wash your hands after touching items that may be contaminated.
5 Go out and change clothes frequently; Pay attention to household hygiene, keep the furniture surface clean and disinfect tableware regularly. Clean and disinfect the surfaces frequently touched by hands such as door handles and desktops every day; Corrosive objects or surfaces of mobile phones, keyboards, etc. Can be wiped with alcohol; The surface of large-area objects can be disinfected with chlorine-containing disinfectant.