Shengzhou epidemic prevention and control center consultation telephone number

The telephone numbers of Shengzhou Epidemic Prevention and Control Center are 0575-830 1227 1 and 0575-830222.

Located at Lane 20 14, Xueyuan Road, Shuhu Street, Shengzhou City, formerly Shaoxing Health and Epidemic Prevention Station, Zhejiang Province, it is a public welfare institution engaged in basic public health services. The purpose of Shengzhou CDC in Zhejiang Province is "to carry out disease prevention and control, improve public health capacity and protect people's health". The Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Shengzhou City, Zhejiang Province conscientiously implements the policy of putting prevention first, faces the grassroots and the masses, and implements disease prevention and control strategies and measures.

Carry out health emergency in a timely, scientific and standardized manner, successfully deal with infectious diseases such as SARS and cholera and public health emergencies, as well as disaster relief and disease prevention work such as earthquakes, droughts and floods, and prevent and control the occurrence and prevalence of infectious diseases, endemic diseases, occupational diseases and chronic non-communicable diseases that seriously affect people's health, which has played a good service guarantee role for people's health, social stability and economic construction in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province.

Basic measures for personal epidemic prevention:

1, minimize outdoor activities, wear masks when going out, and maintain hand hygiene.

2, take the initiative to do a good job of health monitoring, take the initiative to measure body temperature when you feel fever. If you have suspicious symptoms, you should take the initiative to put on a mask and seek medical treatment nearby in time.

3. The bedroom is often ventilated. Family members should not use towels, keep their homes and tableware clean, and often dry clothes and quilts.

4. Don't spit everywhere, wrap the nose and mouth secretions with paper towels and put them in a covered trash can for disposal.

5. If there are no suspicious symptoms before traveling, you can travel normally. If suspicious symptoms appear, it is recommended to rest at home and seek medical treatment on the spot, and then leave after the symptoms disappear.