"Never be careless, never take things lightly, and never harbor any illusions of luck"—you must always keep this in mind before going to work! Impact of the pandemic!

Experts remind the public that "early prevention, early detection, early diagnosis, early isolation, and early treatment" are key to preventing and controlling COVID-19. Daily protection awareness should be further enhanced; masks must be worn when going out; reduce family gatherings; wash hands and face frequently; regularly disinfect mobile phones and public computer keyboards; learn the correct way to cough and sneeze; spitting in public is strictly prohibited; used masks should not be discarded casually but placed in a sealed garbage bag for disposal.
With the end of the Spring Festival holiday, many friends are about to return to work. However, in the face of the pandemic, we must never relax and must carefully carry out protective measures to ensure health. Below are some tips for epidemic prevention and protection.
1. High-risk areas in the office (wear masks)
By risk level: 1. Elevator; 2. Canteen/restaurant; 3. Office
Highest risk: Elevator.
Recommendations: 1. Always wear a mask when taking the elevator. 2. Units with conditions should frequently disinfect the elevator, especially the button area.
Second highest risk: Canteen/restaurant.
Recommendations: 1. Remove your mask only at the last moment when sitting down to eat. 2. Avoid dining face-to-face and avoid talking while eating. 3. Avoid dining in groups.
Third highest risk: Office.
Recommendations: 1. Wear masks and maintain appropriate distance when talking. 2. Keep good ventilation at all times. 3. Disinfect door handles, keyboards, mice, stationery, and desktops with alcohol as needed.
2. Wash hands frequently
1. Wash hands immediately upon arriving at the workplace.
2. Wash hands before eating.
3. Wash hands after visiting high-risk areas such as elevators and canteens.
4. Wash hands immediately after returning from outside.
5. Wash hands before touching your face, especially the nostrils and eyes.
3. Scientific use of alcohol disinfectant
Spraying alcohol on yourself like perfume is meaningless. The key is to disinfect the parts and objects that our hands will touch.
Such as mobile phones, door handles, elevator buttons, mouse and keyboard, bicycle handles, work badges, stationery, chairs, etc. Assess your own situation and focus on disinfecting key items. Alcohol should be sprayed to cover the object and allowed to air dry naturally; no wiping is needed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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