In recent years, under the threat of H1N1 influenza, enterovirus and SARS, the importance of cough etiquette and hand hygiene has been increasingly emphasized, especially in the face of this year's fierce H1N1 influenza pandemic, people are paying more attention to it, and in order to effectively fight against the new H1N1 influenza, there are also the "Four No's and Four Essential's" motto:
Four No's: 1. Don't stay up late 2. Don't shake hands 3. Don't kiss children 4. Don't go to crowded places Four No's: 1. Wash your hands regularly 2. Disinfect the environment 3. Wear a mask when you go to the hospital 4. Rest at home when you have symptoms
In response to this epidemic, the education authorities have not only stepped up publicity, but also required schools at all levels to make daily notification of the epidemic, and those that have not notified will be announced on the Internet, with the ultimate goal of reminding everyone to take good precautions in personal hygiene habits, to safeguard their own health, and to prevent the virus from taking hold of their bodies. These four don'ts and four musts don't seem to be any big idea, it's very common and everyone should be able to do it, but it's not easy to thoroughly implement and realize. However, it is not easy to implement and realize them, because there are always people who think they are not important and cannot cooperate with them.
Of course, Jen-Ho thinks it is very important, so this semester, in addition to strengthening environmental hygiene, hand-washing, carrying handkerchiefs, entering the school to do hand disinfection, temperature measurement, teachers and children to wear masks, the implementation of which so far has not been able to reach 100%, there are still some children who can not cooperate with the hot weather a while back, can not wear it, the autumn has cooled down, but still do not want to wear it because they are not accustomed to it.
In fact, a lot of measures are just precautions, and a precaution is a chance among 10,000 times, and that chance will be too much for people to bear. In the case of the 1988 floods, a major flood only encountered in the past 50 years, it took only one day to cause major losses in human lives and property. Had there been preventive measures in place beforehand, I believe that the losses from the disaster would not have been so huge.
In order for children to develop good hand-washing habits, we use animal-shaped suction cup soap boxes to place soap on each hand-washing station to motivate children to wash their hands, post stickers of hand-washing steps, promote hand-washing once a month by Kady, the head of the childcare team, teach classroom teachers randomly, and make regular visits to the health center, etc., to remind children of the importance of hand-washing in the hope that both adults and children can develop proper hand-washing habits. Wet, rub, rinse, hold, and wipe. Occasionally, Mandy would watch the children wash their hands and found that when the teacher was watching, most of the children were able to wash their hands correctly, but when no one was watching, the children's handwashing was just rinsing, as if they were washing their hands for someone else's sake.
Last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) designated October 15 (yesterday) as "International Handwashing Day", and more than 20 countries on five continents are promoting handwashing with soap, emphasizing that "washing hands with water alone is not enough"; calling on countries to promote handwashing with soap in children's playgrounds, schools, community centers, and public places during the week of the "International Handwashing Day" in order to reduce the amount of germs on the hands, and to educate and raise the public's awareness of handwashing to prevent diseases. To educate and enhance the public's concept of hand washing for disease prevention. According to WHO data, "hand washing with soap" reduces the chance of diarrhea by 44%, much higher than other hygiene or prevention methods, and is the simplest, most effective and cost-effective method of disease prevention. Through proper hand washing, millions of children under the age of five worldwide can be effectively protected from diarrhea and acute respiratory illnesses.It also reduces the risk of childhood illness and death. Facts & Figures
In fact, Taiwan's hand-washing promotion policy has a very early start, and over the years, it has been committed to promoting "proper hand-washing", and the focus of the promotion has been continuously strengthened to include "washing hands frequently, rubbing hands with soap20", and "washing hands with soap20".Seconds". Taking the prevention and treatment of enterovirus as an example, we encourage both adults and children to develop good hand-washing habits in their daily lives and to implement them as part of their daily routine; "hand-washing" is a simple hygiene habit that can effectively reduce the risk of infection by germs, and it is a basic health skill that will benefit them for the rest of their lives! 
Start by washing your hands regularly and rubbing them with soap for 20 seconds!
Four No's: 1. Don't stay up late 2. Don't shake hands 3. Don't kiss children 4. Don't go to crowded places Four No's: 1. Wash your hands regularly 2. Disinfect the environment 3. Wear a mask when you go to the hospital 4. Rest at home when you have symptoms
In response to this epidemic, the education authorities have not only stepped up publicity, but also required schools at all levels to make daily notification of the epidemic, and those that have not notified will be announced on the Internet, with the ultimate goal of reminding everyone to take good precautions in personal hygiene habits, to safeguard their own health, and to prevent the virus from taking hold of their bodies. These four don'ts and four musts don't seem to be any big idea, it's very common and everyone should be able to do it, but it's not easy to thoroughly implement and realize. However, it is not easy to implement and realize them, because there are always people who think they are not important and cannot cooperate with them.
Of course, Jen-Ho thinks it is very important, so this semester, in addition to strengthening environmental hygiene, hand-washing, carrying handkerchiefs, entering the school to do hand disinfection, temperature measurement, teachers and children to wear masks, the implementation of which so far has not been able to reach 100%, there are still some children who can not cooperate with the hot weather a while back, can not wear it, the autumn has cooled down, but still do not want to wear it because they are not accustomed to it.
In fact, a lot of measures are just precautions, and a precaution is a chance among 10,000 times, and that chance will be too much for people to bear. In the case of the 1988 floods, a major flood only encountered in the past 50 years, it took only one day to cause major losses in human lives and property. Had there been preventive measures in place beforehand, I believe that the losses from the disaster would not have been so huge.
In order for children to develop good hand-washing habits, we use animal-shaped suction cup soap boxes to place soap on each hand-washing station to motivate children to wash their hands, post stickers of hand-washing steps, promote hand-washing once a month by Kady, the head of the childcare team, teach classroom teachers randomly, and make regular visits to the health center, etc., to remind children of the importance of hand-washing in the hope that both adults and children can develop proper hand-washing habits. Wet, rub, rinse, hold, and wipe. Occasionally, Mandy would watch the children wash their hands and found that when the teacher was watching, most of the children were able to wash their hands correctly, but when no one was watching, the children's handwashing was just rinsing, as if they were washing their hands for someone else's sake.
Last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) designated October 15 (yesterday) as "International Handwashing Day", and more than 20 countries on five continents are promoting handwashing with soap, emphasizing that "washing hands with water alone is not enough"; calling on countries to promote handwashing with soap in children's playgrounds, schools, community centers, and public places during the week of the "International Handwashing Day" in order to reduce the amount of germs on the hands, and to educate and raise the public's awareness of handwashing to prevent diseases. To educate and enhance the public's concept of hand washing for disease prevention. According to WHO data, "hand washing with soap" reduces the chance of diarrhea by 44%, much higher than other hygiene or prevention methods, and is the simplest, most effective and cost-effective method of disease prevention. Through proper hand washing, millions of children under the age of five worldwide can be effectively protected from diarrhea and acute respiratory illnesses.It also reduces the risk of childhood illness and death. Facts & Figures
Start by washing your hands regularly and rubbing them with soap for 20 seconds!
"Wash your hands.
Wet your hands with soap and rub the backs of your hands on your palms;
Rinse fingernails with clean water for 20 seconds;
Bathe the faucet again and dry your hands to turn off the watercourse, so that hand hygiene germs can escape.
Wishing you peace and happiness, Mandy.