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Where must the meter be kept?

The following places must keep a distance of "one meter":

Commercial places: shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, food markets, etc. , when shopping checkout;

Public places: banks, hospitals and so on. Waiting in line for nucleic acid detection, waiting for medical treatment, waiting for vaccination; Crowd distribution area: subway, bus, airport, station, wharf, etc. When waiting in line for the bus, waiting for the bus;

Workplace: the meeting and office seats should be kept at a social distance of 1 m or more, and the dining hall of the unit should line up for meals, without crowding or conversation.

In addition to keeping a "one-meter line", the public should also wear masks scientifically, wash their hands frequently, often open windows for ventilation, avoid crowd gathering, and use public chopsticks and spoons. These are "good partners" of the "one-meter line", and we should always remember that none of them can be left behind.

A few days ago, National Health Commission released the Prevention and Control Plan of novel coronavirus (Ninth Edition), which contains the latest version of the Basic Code of Conduct for Citizens' Epidemic Prevention. Including 12: wash your hands frequently, wear a mask scientifically, pay attention to cough etiquette, gather less, have a civilized meal, observe 1 rice noodle, ventilate regularly, do a good job in cleaning and disinfection, keep the toilet clean, develop a healthy lifestyle, detect nucleic acid and vaccinate.

The code of conduct requires that hands should be washed after they are dirty; Wash your hands or disinfect before cooking, eating, defecating, caring for the elderly, children and patients, and touching your nose, mouth and eyes; After going out and going home, you should wash your hands or disinfect after taking care of patients, coughing or sneezing, cleaning, cleaning up garbage, defecating, touching express delivery, touching elevator buttons, door handles and other public facilities.

Wear a mask when taking an elevator, taking public transport or entering a crowded public place; When fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat and other symptoms appear, it is recommended to wear a medical surgical mask or above when seeking medical treatment. Masks should be replaced in time, and the cumulative wearing time of each mask should not exceed 8 hours.