In a few days, most of the schools across the country will start school. Recently, the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council issued the "Operational Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Novel Coronavirus Infection Epidemics", which provided some specific guidance for the prevention and control of campus epidemics.

  The guidelines are clear: Schools at all levels and of all types should organize working forces to strengthen the daily health monitoring of teachers and students, reminding and urging teachers and students to come to work or study without illness when they have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, and sore throat.

One week before returning to school, students carry out health self-tests such as measuring body temperature and observing clinical symptoms related to new coronavirus infection at home every day. If symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, and sore throat appear, they should test for antigen or nucleic acid. If the test result confirms the virus infection , must truthfully report to the school and delay returning to school.

Teachers and students will carry out health monitoring for 7 consecutive days after returning to school to minimize gathering activities.

Teachers and students will measure their body temperature when they enter the school, and if they find fever and other symptoms, teachers and students will take corresponding measures such as observation in time.

  Colleges and universities no longer carry out nucleic acid screening for all staff, and carry out nucleic acid or antigen testing for key personnel engaged in catering, logistics, security, cleaning, etc. in the school in accordance with relevant regulations.

Unless it is really necessary to return to school across regions, teachers and students of colleges and universities do not require nucleic acid certificates when they enter and exit the school gate and public areas of the campus.

  According to actual needs and local conditions, primary and secondary schools and kindergartens carry out appropriate antigen or nucleic acid tests such as teacher and student screening, round inspection, and random inspection. Teachers and students will no longer provide nucleic acid certificates when entering and leaving the school. Other outsiders must provide Nucleic acid or antigen negative certificate, etc.

(CCTV news client)