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How to draw the best handwritten newspaper to prevent infectious diseases
How to draw the best handwritten newspaper to prevent infectious diseases

1. First draw the title of "Prevention of Infectious Diseases" in the upper middle of the picture, then circle the word "Infectious Diseases" with lace, and draw a doctor with a book and pointer on the right side of the title.

Draw a hospital building in the lower left corner of the picture, and draw an ambulance next to it. Draw two borders under the title, with a square border on the left and a billboard-style border on the right.

3. Draw a semi-exposed sun in the upper right corner of the picture, and draw viruses of various shapes in the blank.

4. Next, you can start coloring. Colour the title "Prevention" in red, "Infectious diseases" in black, the periphery in red, and the viruses in various colors. You can color them according to your own imagination. The cross on the hospital and ambulance in the lower left corner is painted red, the lights on the roof are also painted red, and the windows are painted light blue.

5. Color the sun yellow and orange, color the edge of the square border pink, and color the other border yellow.

6. Finally, draw a grid line on the border and tidy it up. A simple and beautiful handwritten report on the prevention of infectious diseases is completed.

Contents of handwritten report on infectious disease prevention:

1, develop good hygiene habits and improve self-prevention ability.

2, strengthen physical exercise, enhance the resistance to infectious diseases.

3. Vaccinate according to regulations to improve immunity.

4, do a good job in environmental sanitation, eliminate the spread of mosquitoes, flies, rats, cockroaches and other pests.

5. Infected patients should be found, reported, diagnosed, isolated and treated early to prevent cross infection.

6, infectious patients contact supplies and rooms are strictly disinfected.

7. Children should go to crowded places less. Spring and summer are the high incidence seasons of virus-transmitted diseases. Parents should pay attention to let their children go to crowded public places less and reduce the chance of being infected. Ensure adequate rest, don't make children too tired, and prevent immunity from declining. Secondly, we should pay attention to maintaining indoor air circulation.

8. Eat lightly and wash your hands. Don't overload your child's stomach and eat less greasy, spicy and indigestible food. Usually, the diet should be light and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Children, in particular, must develop good hygiene habits, wash their hands in time before and after meals, and do not lick their hands or bite their nails. Wash your hands, wash your face and change clothes when you come home from a public place.