, and other people who enter the above-mentioned places.
8. School service personnel such as on-campus guards, cleaners, and cafeteria staff, and outsiders who enter the school.
9. People who are in poorly ventilated place (elevators, public toilets) or crowded places (such as ticket offices, doorways in tourist attractions), and those who must wear masks in accordance with industry management regulations.
10. During indoor gathering activities such as conferences, participants shall maintain a safe social distance and strictly implement the regulations as wearing masks.
(2). Circumstances that masks are recommend to wear
1. The elderly, the infirm and patients with chronic diseases who must go out.
2. In public places such as outdoors, parks, night markets where it is difficult to maintain a safe social distance of more than 1 meter with others
3. In indoor public places where no people gather but the space is closed.
(3). Circumstances that masks can not be worn
1. At home.
2. In public places such as outdoors, parks, night market activities where people can maintain a safe social distance of more than 1 meter with others.
3. Cycling, self-driving.
4. The staff who engage in non-external service work in relatively fixed workplaces.
(4). Other circumstances 1. Patients with severe heart and lung diseases should wear a mask under the guidance of a doctor.
2. Under normal circumstances, infants and children under the age of 3-year-old do not wear masks.
(5). Matters needing attention
Wash your hands before wearing a mask and after removing it. Pay attention to the front and back, up and down of the mask when wearing. The mask should cover the mouth and nose, if not, adjust the nose clip to fit the face. One-time masks should be used only once, and the accumulated use time should not exceed 8 hours. It is not recommended to reuse the mask for a long time even after cleaning and disinfection. Discarded masks are classified as other wastes for disposal. Medical and health institutions, staff in crowded places, or other discarded masks with suspected contamination must be stored separately and treated as hazardous wastes.