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Wu Zunyou reminded not to attend large-scale parties on May Day. What protective measures should be taken for May Day tourism?

Wu Zunyou reminded not to participate in large-scale gatherings on May 1, and to take preventive measures when traveling on May 1, try to choose scenic spots with few people and choose outdoor activities. If you are indoors, you must wear a mask, wash your hands frequently and disinfect more. Only in this way can you protect your own safety. In addition to epidemic prevention, May Day is a small holiday after all, and there are many people going out. Everyone must pay attention to safe and civilized travel. I hope everyone will have a good time.

First, May Day tourism should pay attention to epidemic prevention. We all know that the recent epidemic in India is uncontrollable. Although the situation in China is good now, the earth is a whole, and many countries have mutated strains of the virus, so we can't relax. We must know that the prevention and control of the epidemic will always be the first priority and must be strictly controlled. Therefore, when traveling on May Day, you must wear a mask, prepare disinfection supplies, wash your hands frequently and disinfect more to protect your own safety.

Second, pay attention to travel safety when traveling on May Day. There are five days off on May Day this year. Although it is a tone change, there are still five days of free time. Compared with the traditional three days, it is indeed more free, so some people may choose to travel long distances, but they must pay attention to safety when traveling long distances. When driving, you should also be careful not to drive fatigue, and go out to play and always ensure safety first.

Third, try not to attend large gatherings. Wu Zunyou reminded us not to participate in large-scale parties and party activities when traveling on May Day. After all, we can guarantee our own safety, but we can't guarantee the safety of everyone around us. The outbreak of the epidemic in India has taught us a profound lesson, that is, the number of infected people has greatly increased because of collective bathing in the Ganges, so we must always be vigilant. The epidemic has not passed yet, and always pay attention to safety.

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