Epidemic prevention management in small counties should be relatively easy. Compared with big cities, small counties can survive this epidemic effectively and quickly as long as they are managed in an orderly and integrated manner.
First, small counties should attach importance to import and export epidemic prevention.
In fact, the management mode of small towns must attach importance to the epidemic prevention of import and export, which is very critical. After all, people in small towns are basically stable, because almost all residents in small towns work locally. If there is an epidemic, most of it may be because the import and export management is not done well and foreign cases are imported, so this situation is caused. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the epidemic prevention work in small towns.
Second, small counties should pay attention to overall management.
The epidemic prevention management in small counties must be based on overall management, that is, the management in the general direction, not too scattered. Generally, overall management can effectively deal with relevant measures. Overall management is very effective. It can solve and deal with related problems efficiently and quickly, and can continue to complete corresponding tasks without being very chaotic.
Third, deepen residents' awareness of epidemic prevention.
It is also necessary to give local residents a certain awareness of epidemic prevention, and this kind of epidemic prevention must be continuously trained for residents. Deepen residents' understanding of epidemic prevention from the bottom of their hearts. In fact, residents in every place should publicize epidemic prevention and safety knowledge. If everyone can understand the seriousness of the epidemic from the bottom of his heart and clearly know how not to add chaos to society and the country from the bottom of his heart, it will have the effect of epidemic prevention propaganda. In fact, as long as everyone can do this, the domestic epidemic will not happen again and again.