(1) Avoid going to areas where diseases are endemic.
(2) Reducing to crowded activities in public places, especially places with poor air mobility, such as public baths, hot springs, theaters, Internet cafes, KTVs, shopping malls, stations, airports, docks, exhibition halls, etc.
(3) Do not touch, buy and eat wild animals (ie game), avoid going to the market that sells live animals (poultry, seafood, wild animals, etc.). Poultry eggs should be fully cooked and eaten.
(4) Keep the room clean, open windows frequently, and ventilate frequently.
(5) Keep hand hygiene at all times. Reduce contact with public goods and parts in public places; after returning from public places, coughing with hands, covering hands before meals, washing hands with liquid soap or soap running water, or using alcohol-free disposable hand sanitizer; not sure whether hands are clean Avoid touching your nose, mouth, and eyes with your hands when you are sneezing; cover your mouth, nose and nose with elbow clothing when sneezing or coughing.
(6) Wear a mask when going out. Wear medical surgical masks or N95 masks when going out to public places, seeing doctors and taking public transportation.
(7) Maintain good hygiene and healthy habits. Family members do not share towels, keep their homes and tableware clean, and dry clothes frequently. Don't spit everywhere, wrap your mouth and nose secretions with paper towels, and dispose of them in a litter box with a lid. Pay attention to nutrition and exercise diligently.
(8) Actively monitor the health of individuals and family members. Take the initiative to measure body temperature when you feel feverish. If there is a child at home, touch the child's forehead sooner or later, and measure the body temperature if there is fever.
(9) Prepare common materials. Household thermometers, disposable masks, household disinfection supplies and other materials are available.










