Guidelines for Students’ Epidemic Prevention in Schools

#Header Anti-epidemic Science# Primary and secondary schools all over the country have started school one after another. Don’t forget to remind children of these small epidemic prevention habits again, so that children can start their school life in a healthy and healthy way!

Personal protection starts from leaving the house. We have prepared a checklist for everyone before leaving home:

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At the same time, don’t forget to “wash your hands, wash your hands, wash your hands”!

You can refer to the following pictures and create a “handwashing schedule” with your children to remind them to wash their hands frequently: entering the school gate, before lunch, after going to the toilet, touching school facilities and shared supplies, and ending outdoor activities When entering the classroom, etc., wash your hands in time. Schools should ensure that handwashing facilities are readily available, and students can bring their own soap or hand sanitizer to reduce the risk of public cross-infection.

Ventilation in common areas such as classrooms, cafeterias and sports facilities is also important. When possible, increase your child’s outdoor activities as much as possible.

What other measures can be taken to help children protect themselves during the epidemic?

Here is a small guide on how to minimise the risk of infection on campus: