At present, the health management measures in Hangzhou are: 7 days of centralized isolation medical observation, 7 days of home isolation medical observation, 7 days of daily health monitoring, 3 days of centralized isolation medical observation+4 days of home isolation medical observation, 3 days of home isolation medical observation+4 days of home health monitoring, and 7 days of home health monitoring.
The following are the implementation requirements of health management measures, which can be used for reference according to your own management measures:
Policy Source: Zhejiang Provincial Prevention and Control Office: Adjusting Health Management Measures for Key Personnel
√ Centralized isolation medical observation
The "health code" for centralized isolation medical observers should be given to a red team, who should live in a single room and a designated centralized isolation medical observation place, and avoid direct contact with others as much as possible. Personal protective measures should be standardized, and the distance between people should be kept above 1 m to avoid cross infection. For/kloc-children under 0/4 years old, pregnant women, people suffering from serious basic diseases, semi-self-care or no self-care ability who are not suitable for living alone, centralized and isolated medical observation shall be carried out in principle, and special personnel shall be appointed to take care of them. If it is really impossible to carry out centralized isolation medical observation, we can take home isolation medical observation under the guidance of community medical personnel. People with basic diseases and the elderly can't be chaperones. * * * Comply with the management requirements of home isolation medical observation with residents and accompanying personnel.
√ home isolation medical observation
The "health code" for medical observers in home isolation was given to red team, who had to stay indoors during isolation and refused all visits. Try to live alone. If the conditions do not permit, a well-ventilated room should be chosen as an isolation room to remain relatively independent. Tables and stools are placed in the isolation room as the handover point of non-contact transfer items. When the room is ventilated by air conditioning system, split air conditioning should be selected; If the central air conditioner is used, it is necessary to ensure the normal operation of the air conditioner, increase the fresh air volume and close the return air of the whole air system. If conditions permit, try to use a separate bathroom and avoid sharing the bathroom with other family members. Personal protective equipment such as thermometer, paper towel, medical protective mask, disposable gloves, disinfectant, a disinfectant and a covered trash can should be provided indoors. The "health code" of people living together is given to red team, and the control measures and nucleic acid detection frequency are the same as those of medical observers isolated at home.
√ Family health monitoring
The "health code" of family health monitors is given a yellow code. If conditions permit, try to live in a single room and use a separate bathroom. If conditions do not allow, you should choose to live in a well-ventilated room and try to remain relatively independent. Personal protective equipment such as thermometer, paper towel, medical protective mask, disposable gloves, disinfectant, a disinfectant and a covered trash can should be provided indoors. Don't leave home unless it is necessary to see a doctor; If it is really necessary to go out from home, it must be approved by the village or unit in charge, and "point-to-point" travel is allowed under the premise of personal protection, and public transport is not allowed. In the meantime, nucleic acid sampling should be arranged by the village in principle.
√ Daily health monitoring
The "health code" of daily health monitoring personnel is given a green code, but the scope of activities should be controlled. No public transport, no meetings, exhibitions, tours, dinners and other gathering activities, no schools, kindergartens, nursing homes, welfare homes and other specific institutions, no theaters, dance halls, chess rooms, bars, Internet cafes, public bathrooms and other indoor closed places. Each district and city can mark on the display interface of "site code" to restrict daily health monitoring personnel from entering the above public places. Daily health monitoring personnel should wear masks regularly when going out and keep a safe social distance. In principle, they are not allowed to leave their area and city before the end of daily health monitoring.