The May Day holiday is coming to an end, and many people who have travelled have already begun to return.

The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued a health reminder during the May 1st Holiday that the public should continue to monitor their health during the trip, and they should also observe themselves for 14 days when they return from travel. Once abnormal symptoms occur, take measures to prevent infection to others and seek medical treatment in a timely manner. And take the initiative to inform the doctor of his travel history.

  Wu Zunyou, chief expert of epidemiology at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention: Self-observation for 14 days is during the travel process, because you have contacted a lot of people, and you don’t know the status of some people, whether there are asymptomatic infections in them, or It is said that some people have no symptoms when they are infected. If you come into contact with them during this process, you may be infected.

After returning, you should pay attention to observing the changes in your physical condition on the one hand, and on the other hand to minimize contact with friends, and to reduce the behaviors of gatherings and gatherings. This is also to protect yourself and be responsible to the society.

  Wu Zunyou, chief expert of epidemiology at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention: After we return from travel, what should we pay attention to when we self-observe, to see if there are fever, body temperature (abnormal), diarrhea, symptoms that can be felt by ourselves, or particularly tired. It is different from normal fatigue in the past. In this case, if it cannot be relieved or terminated after observation, you need to go to a doctor at this time. These are all things you need to pay attention to when you come back from a trip to observe.