The State Council Earthquake Relief Headquarters: Make sure there is no major epidemic after the disaster! How to accomplish this task?

The State Council Earthquake Relief Headquarters requested to ensure that there was no major epidemic after the disaster. Everyone who wants to complete this task should protect themselves, and everyone who is suffering from disasters should also try to ensure their own safety. It seems that there will be various epidemics after every disaster, which is a normal phenomenon since ancient times. But these things can actually be put an end to, so I hope that with the State Council's reminder, the local people can take all kinds of protective measures, and we must try our best to ensure the health and safety of all personnel.

In fact, a series of epidemic phenomena appeared in Sichuan before the earthquake, and it is easy to cause the spread of the epidemic under such circumstances. Therefore, the personnel involved in the rescue must do scientific rescue, reduce casualties as much as possible, and protect themselves when saving people. Emergency rescue and disaster relief must achieve full coverage and no dead ends. At the same time, all injured people should be treated in time to minimize casualties in this disaster.

After properly resettling the affected people, it is necessary to do a good job in testing these people, and there must be no hidden infected people, otherwise there will be more troublesome problems later. It is necessary to do a good job in epidemic prevention and disinfection in disaster areas, so that rescued people can quickly participate in nucleic acid testing. If there are confirmed cases, they must be sent to the hospital for treatment and isolation as soon as possible. People involved in the rescue should also wear masks as much as possible and protect themselves when touching each other.

These problems are very serious. I hope everyone can keep in mind, pay attention to their own safety and health, and try not to bring trouble to this society. Relevant local departments should also replenish materials in time, and there should be no shortage of materials. Now the relevant departments are carrying out intense and orderly search and rescue work. The affected people should not be overly worried and afraid, but must believe in the power of the motherland.