What's the difference between family health observation and daily health monitoring?

Home health observation: Home health observation is also called home isolation.

What are the requirements?

① Yellow code for home health observation;

(2) Don't go out unless necessary. If you need to go out because of special circumstances, you should report to your village in advance and get approval before you go out. You need to wear a mask all the time when you go out, and you are not allowed to take public transport. Not allowed to participate in meetings, exhibitions, tours, dinners and other gathering activities, not allowed to enter schools, nursing homes, welfare homes and other specific institutions, not allowed to enter theaters, dance halls, bathrooms, Internet cafes and other indoor closed public places, not allowed to carry out offline teaching, training and other activities;

③ Must cooperate with nucleic acid sampling and health monitoring;

④ During home health observation, you should live in a well-ventilated separate room with a separate bathroom;

⑤ Observation objects and their families should wear masks regularly to avoid close contact, and do a good job in indoor ventilation and daily disinfection;

⑥ Once symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, decreased sense of smell and taste, stuffy nose, runny nose, sore throat, conjunctivitis, myalgia and diarrhea appear, they should immediately report to the community.

Daily health monitoring refers to a kind of self-health management under the guidance of township village committees.

What are the requirements?

(1) Specify a green code for the personnel conducting daily health monitoring;

(2) During the monitoring period, in principle, it is not restricted to go out, but it is not allowed to take public transportation, participate in meetings, exhibitions, tourism, dinners and other gathering activities, enter schools, kindergartens, nursing homes, welfare homes and other specific institutions, enter theaters, dance halls, bathrooms, Internet cafes and other indoor closed places, and do not carry out offline teaching and training activities;

(3) Wear masks regularly when going out, keep a safe social distance, and don't leave the county in principle before the end of daily health monitoring;

(4) If there are abnormal symptoms such as fever, cough and diarrhea, you should go to the fever clinic of the designated hospital in time and report to your village and unit.