The New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic continued. On May 31 (Sunday), Professor Zhang Wenhong, director of the Department of Infection, Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, director of the Department of Internal Medicine, Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University, and Shanghai New Coronary Pneumonia Medical Treatment Expert Group, said that The epidemic situation is still relatively serious. The second wave of the epidemic situation in autumn and winter is affirmative, and once the epidemic prevention for foreign production and production is not in place, there is a risk of the epidemic spreading.
Zhang Wenhong also suggested that the school desks should be kept at a one-meter distance as far as possible, so that the classrooms are often ventilated, and there is no need to wear masks when taking physical education classes.
In an interview with CCTV News, Zhang Wenhong answered various questions about the new coronary pneumonia epidemic. In recent days, classes have resumed one after another. He said that the desks should be kept at a distance of one meter as far as possible, so that the classrooms are often ventilated, and everyone wear masks when gathering. He also pointed out that in the classroom, students can wear a surgical mask, there is no need to wear N95 masks. When taking physical education classes, the distance between students is widened. At this time, wearing a mask is excessive protection, which is detrimental to the physical and mental health of school children. Zhang Wenhong also said that after the school starts every year, there will be people with fever in the class. This is a normal phenomenon and there is no need to cause panic.
Zhang Wenhong said that because the foreign epidemic is still relatively serious, the second wave of epidemic outbreaks in autumn and winter seasons is affirmative, and once the epidemic prevention of foreign production and resumption of production is not in place, there is a risk of the epidemic spreading. But he pointed out that as long as the basic protection is done, there is no need to worry too much. The establishment of a closed-loop epidemic prevention and control system is very complete and prepared for the imported epidemic. In the future, epidemic prevention and control will be properly managed, and the virus may coexist with people for a year or two, but the impact on daily life is very small.