What is the focus of epidemic prevention in the college entrance examination issued by the Health and Health Commission?

The Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention of the National Health and Wellness Commission released the key epidemic prevention measures for the 2020 college entrance examination (10) on the 24th. The second is the preparation for self-protection. Before the exam, candidates should do a good job of self-health monitoring to ensure their health during the exam, and prepare protective equipment such as masks, gloves, paper towels and quick-drying hand sanitizer in advance. Take a private car, walk or ride a bike to take the exam, you don't have to wear a mask; If you take public transport, you need to wear a mask and disposable gloves all the time, do a good job of hand hygiene and pay attention to social distance.

Abnormal situation assessment system. Health departments, disease prevention and control institutions and medical institutions shall, before and during the inspection, guide the education department to make a professional assessment of the abnormal physical conditions of the inspected personnel and staff found through monitoring and inspection. According to the professional evaluation suggestions, the education department comprehensively evaluates and judges whether it meets the conditions for taking the exam and organizing the exam.

Temperature test in the test center. Set a temperature detection point at the entrance of the test center to measure the temperature of all the people entering the test center. All candidates and examiners can enter the test center only if their body temperature is below 37.3. At the same time, a arbor and a re-examination room with abnormal body temperature are set up for the waiting and re-examination personnel. Treatment of abnormal body temperature at entrance of test center. If the body temperature is unqualified, you can measure it again with other equipment or other methods after proper rest. If it is still unqualified, a comprehensive professional evaluation must be conducted to assess whether it has the conditions to take the exam. Those who do not have the relevant conditions must be arranged in the spare isolation examination room and must not take the exam with healthy candidates.

The setting of the spare examination room. In principle, every 10 ordinary examination room is equipped with 1 spare isolation examination room (not less than 3 in each examination room). Candidates from low-risk areas should wear masks before entering the examination room. After entering the examination room, they can decide whether to wear masks or not. Candidates in alternate isolation examination rooms and high and medium risk areas should always wear masks.