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A list of health tips for epidemic prevention and control in Xingtaiwei County on November 30

Recently, locally confirmed cases of COVID-19 and asymptomatic infections have appeared in many places in China, making the prevention and control situation grim and complex. There are a number of new locally confirmed cases in Manzhouli City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The Yiyuan Community of the Dongshan Subdistrict Office of Manzhouli City has been adjusted to a high-risk area, and the Fucheng Community of the South District Subdistrict Office has been adjusted to a medium-risk area. In order to effectively control and reduce the risk of the spread of the new coronavirus epidemic, , do a good job of "preventing the importation from outside and preventing the spread internally", Wei County Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued health tips for epidemic prevention and control:

1. People who have a history of living in Manzhouli City, Inner Mongolia since November 13, and Other people with a history of traveling to medium- and high-risk areas, all people with a "red code" or "yellow code" health code, or people returning to and from Weiwei who have intersections with people who have tested positive for the new coronavirus. You must report to your unit, community or hotel as soon as possible, and actively cooperate with the local area to implement prevention and control measures such as information registration, nucleic acid testing, and health management.

2. After traveling to other provinces or returning to Weiwei from a business trip, take the initiative to report and do a nucleic acid test, and observe yourself for 14 days to monitor your health. Once uncomfortable symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, loss of smell and taste, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, conjunctivitis, myalgia, diarrhea, etc. occur, you should immediately report to the neighborhood committee, work unit or hotel where you are staying, and seek medical advice from the county hospital in a timely manner. Go to a fever clinic and proactively inform the doctor of your travel history. Please take personal protection during the treatment and do not take public transportation.

3. Citizens should strengthen self-protection when outside, wear masks regularly, pay attention to personal hygiene, and avoid touching eyes, mouth, and nose with unclean hands. Avoid activities in places where crowds gather, spaces are closed, and ventilation is poor. If you need to go to indoor entertainment, leisure venues, or tourist attractions, you must make an appointment in advance and enter in an orderly manner to reduce the time you spend in closed places. At the same time, you must comply with epidemic prevention and control regulations such as temperature measurement, code inspection, and one-meter distance.

4. Get fully vaccinated as early as possible. Vaccination against COVID-19 is the safest and most effective way to prevent COVID-19, and it is also the responsibility and obligation of every citizen. People who meet the vaccination requirements are requested to take the initiative to complete the full course of vaccination as soon as possible and establish a universal immunity barrier as soon as possible.