1. Drink only boiled water or bottled water, and cook seafood, meat, eggs, and other foods thoroughly before eating; choose a restaurant that meets the qualifications and has good hygiene conditions when dining.
2. Wash hands frequently and avoid touching wild animals.
3. Prevent mosquito bites. Choose a hotel with a clean environment and complete mosquito prevention facilities; wear light-colored long-sleeved upper garments and pants during outdoor activities to reduce the exposed area of skin, and use insect repellent on the exposed area. Avoid sitting or lying for a long time in the places such as grasslands and forests. Don’t camp in the wilderness; if necessary, use a tent and take protective measures such as applying insect repellent on your body.
4. When taking public transportation or entering enclosed or densely populated areas, wear masks in a scientific manner to reduce the risk of respiratory infections.
5. Pay attention to your health condition, and seek medical attention promptly at a reputable medical institution if there is any discomfort.