On March 13, the Ministry of Education, the National Health Commission, and the National Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention jointly issued the "Notice on Printing and Distributing the Technical Plan for the Prevention and Control of Novel Coronavirus Infection in Colleges and Universities, Primary and Secondary Schools, and Kindergarten Institutions (Seventh Edition)", clarifying that Universities, primary and secondary schools, and childcare institutions do not require teachers and students to wear masks after school starts.

Colleges and Universities Should Build Health Stations

  Before the start of school, colleges and universities must comprehensively find out the vaccinations of teachers and students, the situation of new coronavirus infection, teachers and students with underlying diseases and special medical needs, as well as the base number of teachers and staff over 60 years old, and establish files and follow-up services.

Colleges and universities adjust and optimize the testing plan, and no longer carry out nucleic acid screening for all staff.

When the epidemic is not prevalent, colleges and universities can carry out antigen or nucleic acid testing for on-campus medical, catering, dormitory management, express delivery, security, cleaning and other staff as needed.

  Colleges and universities should build college health stations, scientifically allocate the number of beds according to the number of teachers and students in the school and the needs of epidemic prevention, and equip sufficient medical care and service guarantee personnel, protective materials, medical drugs and equipment, and provide care and temporary health monitoring for light cases on campus as needed or appropriate symptomatic treatment.

Establish a well-managed and effective electronic ledger for student health observation, daily inspections, fever reception, sorting and early warning at the station, refine key links such as identification of clinical conditions of students entering and exiting the station, and timely transfer for medical treatment, and strengthen service management at the station , improve the construction quality of the Health Station, and ensure the safe, orderly and standardized operation of the Health Station.

  After the start of the college term, teachers and students are not required to wear masks during the school period. They can choose whether to wear masks according to their personal health status and wishes.

On-campus medical, catering, dormitory management, express delivery, security, cleaning and other staff should wear medical surgical masks when on duty.

When the epidemic is not prevalent, the school carries out normal offline teaching activities, and school management is not allowed.

During the epidemic period, regional management can be implemented, and evacuation measures such as reducing interpersonal contact, implementing online teaching, and adjusting teaching arrangements can be taken in a timely manner.

Scientific research, internships, examinations and other related teaching activities, as well as the employment of graduates, will be adjusted and arranged in a timely manner according to the epidemic situation.

  Eligible teachers and students over the age of 18 are encouraged to receive one dose of homologous or sequential booster immunization, and homologous booster immunization and sequential booster immunization are not allowed at the same time.

Teachers and students at high risk of infection, with more serious underlying diseases and low immunity, and elderly teachers and staff over the age of 60 are encouraged to receive a second dose of booster immunization six months after completing the first dose of booster immunization.

Teachers and students in primary and secondary schools should eat meals at off-peak times

  Before the start of primary and secondary schools, the campus should be thoroughly cleaned, and classrooms, laboratories, canteens, dormitories, sports venues, libraries, clinics (health rooms), toilets and other key places should be thoroughly cleaned and ventilated in advance. Ventilation systems and surfaces in common areas are cleaned and preventively disinfected.

The bathroom should be equipped with enough decontamination supplies to ensure the normal use of water supply facilities such as faucets.

  Strengthen school food safety management, rationally allocate space for dining venues, and appropriately stagger the peak hours for teachers and students to eat.

Strictly implement the food purchase inspection record system, and purchase raw materials from formal channels to ensure that the source can be traced.

Do a good job of cleaning and disinfecting tables, chairs, floors, table (drinking) utensils and cooking utensils in the dining area, and collect and dispose of kitchen waste in a timely manner.

Before the start of school, focus on checking the safety of food raw materials in the school canteen, cleaning and disinfection of drinking water equipment and facilities, etc., and check the validity period of the health examination certificates of canteen employees to ensure that they meet the requirements.

  After school starts, teachers and students are not required to wear masks during the school period. They can choose whether to wear masks according to their personal health status and wishes.

School doctors, security guards, cleaning staff, school bus drivers and cafeteria staff should wear medical surgical masks when on duty.

When teachers, students and employees have fever, dry cough, sore throat and other symptoms related to the new coronavirus infection, they should conduct antigen or nucleic acid testing as soon as possible, seek medical treatment, and are not allowed to work or study with illness; if they are negative, they should wear medical surgical masks during school until Symptoms disappeared.

If the school finds a person infected with the new coronavirus, the students in the class of the infected person and the teachers, students and staff who have close contact with the infected person should wear masks for 5 consecutive days and do a good job of health monitoring; students and teachers in other classes are encouraged to wear masks.

  The school is equipped with full-time and part-time health education teachers as required, offers health education courses, incorporates new coronavirus infection and common campus infectious disease prevention and control knowledge and skills into the health education content, and helps teachers and students master the basic knowledge of infectious disease prevention and control and skills.

Nursery institutions strengthen the construction of health rooms

  Before the start of school, kindergartens should enrich the anti-epidemic materials, strengthen the construction of health care rooms, reasonably plan and set up health observation rooms with relatively independent locations, and provide temporary observation for teachers, staff and children with symptoms such as fever.

Do a good job of stockpiling anti-epidemic materials such as masks for children and adults, antigen detection reagents, hand sanitizers, disinfectants, non-contact thermometers, pulse oximeters, etc., manage them with special personnel, standardize their correct use, and regularly check to ensure that the items are within the validity period and stored safely.

Equipped with an adequate number of toilet facilities and decontamination supplies.

Unimpeded, safe and reliable channels for guaranteeing the supply of emergency materials to ensure adequate supply of materials under emergency conditions.

Carry out thorough cleaning and disinfection of key places, public utensils and air-conditioning and ventilation systems in the park, do a good job of garbage removal, preventive disinfection of high-touch surfaces such as door handles and escalator handrails, and implement activity rooms, sleeping rooms, washrooms, toilets, etc. Ventilation systems for living and nursing indoor places and public places.

  After the park opens, children will not wear masks during the park.

Faculty and staff are not required to wear masks when they are in the park, and they can choose whether to wear masks according to their personal health status and wishes.

Kindergarten nurses, security guards, cleaning staff, and canteen staff should wear medical surgical masks when they are on duty.

After the teaching staff and children leave the kindergarten, they should wear masks scientifically in accordance with the relevant requirements of the local society for epidemic prevention and control.

If there is an epidemic in the local area, the prevention and control measures for faculty and staff to wear masks in the park will be resumed.

  Strengthen health guidance for the recovery period of infection, and guide the health management of the recovery period.

Strengthen publicity guidance and policy interpretation, and use various forms to educate staff, parents, and young children about new coronavirus infection, norovirus infectious diarrhea, tuberculosis, influenza, measles, chickenpox, mumps, hand, foot and mouth disease, and bacterial infection. Publicity and education on the prevention of infectious diseases such as dysentery.

Teach children the correct way to wash their hands and how to cover coughs and sneezes, and cultivate children's good habits of washing hands, hygiene, and etiquette.

(CCTV news client)