Home guardianship does not force individuals to live alone, and because most home guardians are in low-risk areas, the risk is low, and they can live with their families after returning home. But for the sake of safety, if the family has the conditions, it is best to live separately, keep a certain social distance from the home monitor, do a good job in daily disinfection, hand washing and other protective work, and implement a separate meal system when eating.
2 can I live with my family in home isolation? You can't live with your family in isolation.
The policy of home isolation is "one person, one household", which means that the objects of home isolation and non-home isolation cannot live in one house, and only the whole family needs home isolation can live in one house.
Because people who are isolated at home still have the potential risk of infection, once infected with the virus, people who are isolated together have the greatest chance of cross-infection. In order to ensure the safety of family members, it is the most correct way to strictly isolate yourself and keep a corresponding distance from your family.
3 family monitoring can family members go to work? It is best to work from home.
Family monitoring requires you not to go out unless necessary. For family members, it is best to work at home to apply for social security. However, if you work locally, you'd better go out by walking, private cars, bicycles and other tools, avoid taking public transport, wear masks at all times, and keep a certain social distance from others.
If you need to work outside the province, you should report to the local authorities, and you can go out to work only after you agree, but after you come back, you need to do necessary nucleic acid testing or isolation measures according to local conditions.
4 family health monitoring How to do a good job in family health monitoring of family members is mainly aimed at individuals who need to be monitored, and the requirements for family members are not high. However, in order to prevent safety, it is recommended that family members take the following measures during family health monitoring:
1. Prepare items needed for family health monitoring, such as thermometers, notebooks, pens, alcohol cotton balls (or cotton pads) purchased by pharmacies for disinfection, masks, hand disinfectants and 84 disinfectant.
2. Place the family health monitor in a well-ventilated single room, refuse all visits, wear masks, limit the activities of the family health monitor, minimize the activities of the family health monitor and family members in the * * * enjoyment area, and ensure that the * * * enjoyment area is well ventilated and disinfected in time.
3. Other family members should wear masks when entering the living space of the family health monitor, and the masks should be close to the face. Please do not touch and adjust the mask in the living space. Because the secretion becomes wet and dirty, the mask must be replaced immediately. Wash your hands after removing and discarding the mask. Keep a distance of at least 1 m from the home health monitor.
4. Please clean your hands after any direct contact with the home health monitor or leaving the living space of the home health monitor. Wash your hands before and after meals when preparing food. When washing hands with soap and water, it is best to use disposable towels.
5. Family members should avoid touching the articles used by family health monitors. Such as toothbrushes, tableware, meals, drinks, towels, bath towels, sheets, etc. Tableware should be cleaned with detergent and water after use.
6. It is recommended to use chlorine-containing disinfectants and peracetic acid disinfectants, and often clean and disinfect items that family members often contact every day, such as bedside tables, bedside tables and other bedroom furniture. Clean and disinfect bathroom and toilet surfaces at least twice a day.
7. Wash the clothes, sheets, bath towels and towels of home health monitors with ordinary laundry soap and clear water, or wash them with ordinary household laundry detergent at 60-90 degrees Celsius with a washing machine, and then thoroughly dry the above items. Put the bedding used by the home health monitor into the laundry bag to avoid direct contact with skin and clothes.
8. Wear disposable gloves and protective clothing (such as plastic apron) before cleaning and touching the surface, clothes or bedding of objects contaminated by human secretions of home health monitors. Clean and disinfect your hands before wearing gloves and after taking them off.
9. If family health monitors and people who are highly suspected of being ill have suspicious symptoms, including fever, cough, sore throat, chest tightness, dyspnea, mild anorexia, fatigue, slightly poor spirit, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, headache, palpitation, conjunctivitis, mild muscle soreness in limbs or back, etc. You should stop family health monitoring and take protective measures with your family, and go to the hospital fever clinic for medical treatment in time. Try to avoid taking public transport, you can drive yourself and open the window for ventilation.