Wear masks scientifically




Common pathogens of respiratory infectious diseases include the new coronavirus, influenza virus, mycoplasma pneumoniae, respiratory syncytial virus, etc., which are mainly transmitted through respiratory droplets, inhalation of aerosols containing pathogens or close contact.



Wearing masks scientifically is an effective measure to prevent respiratory infectious diseases. This guideline is formulated to guide the public to wear masks scientifically and effectively protect public health.


Situations or scenes where masks should be worn


1. When people infected with respiratory infectious diseases such as the new coronavirus, influenza, mycoplasma pneumoniae, and respiratory syncytial virus go to indoor public places or have close contact with others (less than 1 meter, the same below).


2. When people with symptoms of respiratory infectious diseases such as fever, cough, runny nose, sore throat, muscle aches, and fatigue go to indoor public places or have close contact with others.


3. When going to medical institutions for medical treatment, accompanying, accompanying, and visiting.



4. During the high incidence of respiratory infectious diseases, when outsiders enter places where vulnerable groups gather, such as nursing homes, social welfare institutions, and childcare institutions.


5. During the high incidence of respiratory infectious diseases, during the working period of public service personnel such as medical care, catering, cleaning, security, etc. in key institutions such as nursing homes, social welfare institutions, childcare institutions, and schools.



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