Taking Shanghai as an example, in order to control the risk of epidemic spread, according to the prevention and control requirements of the state and the city, some risk personnel were taken the management measures of "2 days closed-loop management +5 days self-health management", and nucleic acid detection was carried out as required. You can go to work during the period of "self-health management", but you should avoid attending party activities.
If you find yourself with suspicious symptoms such as fever, you should report to the unit and the community as soon as possible, take personal protective measures, try to avoid taking public transport, go to the nearest fever clinic in time, and inform the doctor that you are in the health management period in time.
2+5 control requirements
In order to control the risk of epidemic spread, the management measures of "2-day closed-loop management +5-day self-health management" are adopted for the relevant places and areas involved in close contacts, that is, the buildings where close contacts live, the work units of close contacts, the medical institutions and schools involved in close contacts are closed-loop management for the first 2 days and self-health management for the next 5 days. 1 nucleic acid detection was performed on the day, the second day and the seventh day of closed-loop management respectively.
Control measures include: closed management of key areas, strict restriction of crowd gathering, decisive implementation of comprehensive control, strengthening health monitoring and investigation, and building a solid community three-dimensional prevention and control. As long as it is within the scope of control measures and regulations, everything is handled in accordance with control documents.
In other words, it involves management or control measures. Control measures usually need to be drawn up before they are implemented, and they must also be approved. Control measures must be reasonable, legal and evidence-based, and a series of control measures cannot be taken for granted.