China News Service, April 25. According to the website of the Ministry of Education on the 25th, in order to ensure the health of teachers and students, campus safety and teaching order during the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the Ministry of Education recently issued the "Guidelines for the behavior of school staff during the epidemic prevention and control period". (Trial)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Guidelines"), to guide and guide school faculty and staff to effectively fulfill their responsibilities for epidemic prevention and control.

  The "Guidelines" emphasize that school staff must become practitioners of the "health first" concept, strengthen personal protection, and be responsible for their own health, student health and campus health.

It is necessary to strictly abide by the school's epidemic prevention and control regulations, actively and truthfully report their own health status, improve the ability of epidemic prevention and control, and guide students to grow up healthily in extraordinary times.

  The "Guidelines" set clear requirements for the classification of teachers and staff in different positions in schools.

The secretary of the school party organization and the principal are fully responsible for the organization and leadership of the school's epidemic prevention and control.

The staff of the school hospital, infirmary and other staff must conscientiously perform the duties of school medical care, and play the role of professional technical support and bridge.

The staff on duty in the (temporary) isolation (observation) room on campus must strictly enforce the regulations on the observation site.

School health administrators, dormitory management personnel, counselors or class teachers and other campus prevention and control teams should carry out prevention and control work in a standardized manner.

School (building) gatekeepers, cleaning staff and canteen staff and other key positions should strengthen health monitoring and management.

Personnel who are responsible for outbound procurement and accepting off-campus logistics must abide by the school's closed-loop management requirements.