Unsealing is not the same as unscrewing a sentence.

Unsealing does not mean unsealing the sentence as follows:

1, unsealed, marking the phased achievements in epidemic prevention and control. However, unsealing is not a victory. We should be soberly aware that the current situation of epidemic prevention and control is still grim and the task of epidemic prevention and control is still arduous. Don't be careless, don't loosen it, and don't solve it. It is necessary to deeply understand the complexity, arduousness and repetitiveness of the current epidemic prevention and control, pay close attention to various epidemic prevention work, continuously consolidate the hard-won prevention and control achievements, and resolutely win the war of prevention and control.

2, unsealed, thinking can not be prevented. If you relax one inch in your mind, you will be scattered one foot in your actions. Unsealing does not mean that you can "breathe a sigh of relief." Instead, you need to "breathe a sigh of relief". We must abandon the mentality of "fighting to the end", rest our feet and catch our breath, and overcome the mentality of war-weariness, luck and relaxation. We must tread on thin ice, wait and see, go all out to fight and win the decisive battle, and be prepared for a protracted war.

3, unsealed, the responsibility can not be solved. Facts have proved that the more you see the dawn of victory, the more you need patience, determination and resilience. At present, the focus of epidemic prevention and control should shift from internal defense rebound to external defense investment. It is necessary to unify thoughts and actions with the government's deployment, compact the responsibilities of territories, departments, units and individuals, strictly implement external defense investment measures, and be responsible and conscientious.

4, dredge, the masses can't dredge. Strict prevention and control of epidemic situation should become public knowledge. Fortunately, the broad masses of the people are taking the overall situation into account and paying silently. However, the current epidemic prevention and control work is far from "drinking and laughing". "A big hole in the needle tip can leak a strong wind", and a small leak is likely to make the hard-won epidemic prevention achievements fall short. This requires the general public to do their own jobs with a conscious attitude, do their own things well, cooperate in place, and do their best to prevent and control the epidemic.