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Sino-Singapore Health丨Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention issues health tips during the National Day holiday

In anticipation of the National Day holiday, the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention has released a set of health recommendations via its official WeChat account. Here are the key takeaways:

1. **Plan Ahead**: It’s crucial to stay updated on the weather conditions and recommendations from health officials. Be prepared to adjust your clothing and keep informed about any health risks at your destination, including common illnesses like influenza, COVID-19, dengue fever, or monkeypox.

2. **Health Checks for Vulnerable Groups**: If you’re elderly, pregnant, or managing a chronic illness, it’s wise to consult with a healthcare professional before you travel. During your trip, remember to take breaks and avoid overexertion.

3. **Avoid Crowded Areas**: Steer clear of crowded places when possible. If you find yourself in such environments, ensure you’re wearing a mask properly, practicing good hand hygiene, and that living spaces are well-ventilated. Always cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, and avoid public spitting. If you develop symptoms like fever or cough, it’s best to stay home and wear a mask if you must go out.

4. **Limit Contact with Sick Individuals**: Keep your distance from anyone showing symptoms like fever, cough, or rashes. Adopt personal protective measures and avoid unsanitary situations.

5. **Food Safety**: Pay close attention to food hygiene and avoid drinking untreated water. When dining out, choose restaurants that have valid food operation licenses. Separate raw and cooked ingredients, ensure that meats and seafood are thoroughly cooked, and steer clear of wild mushrooms or plants.

6. **Moderate Your Eating and Drinking**: Strive for a balanced diet with regular meals. Avoid overeating and aim for a variety of foods that include both meat and vegetables. Limit your intake of fried foods and consider smaller, separated meals for increased safety.

7. **Outdoor Precautions**: Protect yourself against mosquito and tick bites to prevent vector-borne diseases. Limit your time in grassy or wooded areas, and wear long pants and sleeves or apply insect repellent on exposed skin.

8. **Avoid Exotic Wildlife**: Do not approach unfamiliar pets or wild animals, and stay away from wildlife habitats. Avoid capturing or consuming sick poultry or livestock.

9. **Maintain a Healthy Routine**: Keep a consistent sleep schedule, ensure you get enough rest, engage in moderate physical activity, maintain a healthy weight, and foster emotional well-being for your overall health.

10. **Seek Medical Attention if Unwell**: If you experience symptoms such as fever, cough, vomiting, or rashes, it’s best to avoid group settings and crowded places. Seek medical care promptly, making sure to inform your healthcare provider of your travel history and any potential exposure while wearing a mask during your visit.

Stay safe and enjoy the festivities!