In autumn and winter, the new crown and influenza may experience superimposed epidemics. Some inconspicuous small details in daily life often become loopholes in virus attacks. Wujijun reminds you that you must pay attention to these blind spots in epidemic prevention. Blind Spot

2025/06/1509:55:34 home 1039

In autumn and winter, new crown and flu may experience superimposed popularity. Some inconspicuous small details in daily life often become loopholes in virus attacks. Wujijun reminds you that you must pay attention to these blind spots in epidemic prevention.

Blind Spot 1: Change your shoes first when entering the door

Most viral droplets in the environment will fall to the ground, and the soles of the shoe may become the vector for virus transmission.

Correct way to do it: Change your shoes first when entering the door. Pay attention to keeping the soles clean. Before going home, take off your shoes and place them outside the door or at the entrance with good ventilation, and then replace clean home shoes.

Blind Spot 2: Raw and cooked food should be separated

Fresh food is generally transported through cold chain, which is at risk of being contaminated by the virus. If the raw and cooked food cannot be guaranteed to be operated separately, it is very likely that cooked food will also be contaminated.

Correct way to do it: raw and cooked food cutting boards are used separately. The storage utensils, operating chopping boards, etc. of raw and cooked food must not be mixed. All food must be fully heated and eaten after cooking.

Blind Spot Three: Don’t take off your mask easily in these places

In a narrow or easily polluted space, the distance between people is small, the environment is closed and the air is not circulated, which is more conducive to the spread of the virus.

Correct way to do it: You should wear masks in elevators (confined public places with poor air circulation), convenience stores at your doorstep (prone to gathering people), public toilets (large flow, and if disinfection is not timely, viruses are likely to remain in the environment), and other indoor places (markets, cinemas and other crowded places).

Blind Spot 4: Portable small items need to be disinfected

Virus can be transmitted through contact, and it can survive for a period of time on the surface of metals, plastics and other objects. Frequent contact with external mobile phones, keys, car cards and other portable small items are often easily overlooked by us.

Correct way: After , you can use a cotton swab to dip 75% alcohol or disinfectant wipes to wipe these high-frequency contact objects, but be careful to avoid the fire source and keep it ventilated.

Blind Spot 5: Cover the toilet and flush

The new coronavirus has the risk of " fecal oral transmission of ". When flushing the toilet, it is likely that the virus in the sewer or feces will be aroused, and then spread to the air.

Correct way: After using the toilet, cover the lid first and flush it, and regularly disinfect the toilet, drain and sewer.

Blind Spot 6: Do not bring your mobile phone to the toilet

Toilets are places where dirt is hidden, and mobile phones may carry viruses by contacting pollutants.

Correct way: Try to avoid bringing your phone when going to the toilet. If you need to use a mobile phone, it is recommended to use a cotton ball to dip it in 75% alcohol or disinfectant wipes immediately after use to disinfect the surface of the mobile phone.

Blind Spot 7: Wearing a mask correctly

Mask is an important line of defense to prevent COVID-19 infection. Wearing a mask correctly can not only prevent COVID-19, but also prevent other respiratory diseases such as influenza.

Correct way: When wearing a mask, the mask must completely cover the mouth and nose. During the wearing of a mask, do not adjust the mask at will, and do not touch the outside of the mask with your hands to avoid contaminating your hands. If touched with your hands, clean your hands in time. Hand hygiene should be done before wearing a mask and after taking it off.

In autumn and winter, the new crown and influenza may experience superimposed epidemics. Some inconspicuous small details in daily life often become loopholes in virus attacks. Wujijun reminds you that you must pay attention to these blind spots in epidemic prevention. Blind Spot - DayDayNews

Blind Spot 8: Social Distance requires maintaining

Virus can be transmitted through close-range droplets, so when queuing and gathering, we advocate maintaining a safe social distance of 1 meter, but in daily life, people often ignore this distance.

Correct way: Any time you queue or gather, you must always keep in mind that you have more than one meter of social distance. If this safe distance cannot be guaranteed on the scene, please try to avoid talking and contacting each other and stay away from this environment as soon as possible.

Source: Changsha Disease Control

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