What if there is a new coronavirus infection in the neighborhood?

What should I do if there is a novel coronavirus infection in my neighborhood? Don’t panic, we’ll teach you the right way to prevent an outbreak “I heard that there is a confirmed case in a certain neighborhood!”” Really? I live there! What to do? What should I do? Will I be infected?” Is there a risk of infection if a confirmed case is found in the neighborhood? In the face of these questions, Youdao Doctor Group teaches you how to properly face the outbreak. 1.Minimize going out, reduce visits to friends and relatives and gatherings, and reduce activities in crowded public places, especially places that are relatively closed and have poor air flow, such as public baths, hot springs, theaters, Internet cafes, KTV, shopping malls, stations, airports, docks and exhibition halls. 2. Do personal protection and hand hygiene. Families should have thermometers, masks, household disinfection products and other items. Masks that have not come into contact with suspected or confirmed patients and that are in good condition and have no odor or dirt can be placed in a ventilated and dry place after returning home for next use. Dispose of masks that need to be discarded in accordance with the requirements of household waste separation. Maintain hand hygiene at all times. Wash your hands with hand sanitizer or soap in running water after returning from public places, after coughing and covering your hands, before and after meals, and after touching elevator buttons, handrails, door handles and other common surfaces, or use a hands-free hand sanitizer. When you are not sure if your hands are clean, avoid touching your mouth, nose and eyes with your hands. When sneezing or coughing, use your elbow clothes to cover your mouth and nose. 3. Maintain good living habits. Clean living room, open windows regularly, ventilate frequently and disinfect regularly. Balanced diet, balanced nutrition, moderate exercise and adequate rest. Do not spit, wrap nasal and oral secretions in paper towels and dispose of them in covered garbage bins. 4. Take the initiative to monitor the health of individuals and family members, and take the initiative to measure body temperature when you feel feverish. Finally, experts remind that if there are suspicious symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, chest tightness, difficulty in breathing, weakness, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, muscle aches and pains, you should go to a medical institution promptly according to your condition.