On the morning of January 25, Binzhou Medical University organized emergency drills for international students during winter vacation to ensure the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic, continuously improve the emergency response capability of sudden epidemics, and effectively protect the health and life safety of international students. Juan Boyong, director of the Logistics Management Office, served as the scene commander. Members of the special working group of BMU's epidemic prevention and control leading group and responsible persons, international student counselors, and international students from School of International Studies participated in the drill.
The observation and referral group re-measured the temperature of the students not feeling well.
The scene of this drill is “International Students not feeling well in the dormitory”. The drill was carried out in strict accordance with “Binzhou Medical University 2022 Drill Plan for International Students Emergency Response to COVID-19 Epidemic during Winter Vacation”, covering epidemic detection, epidemic reporting, on-site emergency isolation, temporary observation and arrangement, transfer for medical treatment, expert guidance, and on-site environment elimination to ensure a clear division of work, timely response, and efficient coordination.
After the drill, members of the special working group of BMU's epidemic prevention and control leading group made an on-site summary of the drill, discussed and exchanged opinions on problems found, deficiencies existing and the results achieved in the drill, and put forward suggestions for improvement.
SOURCE: School of International Studies
BY: Zhang Yunpeng