For those who have no symptoms of fever, cough or sore throat in the first 14 days, there is no need to isolate them when they return to work 14 days. At the same time, isolation is not needed for those who have undergone self-protection cleavage before 14 days, and those who have negative nucleic acid test results on 14 days, and are in a low-risk area and have limited activities.
In addition, during the period of home isolation, it is not necessary to isolate the elderly or pregnant women and some people with special requirements for 14 days. No matter whether it is isolated or not, it is necessary to ensure self-protection, wear masks, stay away from crowds, and pay attention to measures such as ventilation and disinfection.
Standards and rules of family isolation:
1. Make sure that those who are isolated at home should live independently (preferably in a single room with a separate bathroom), avoid contact with their families, send meals by special personnel, disinfect tableware after use, disinfect the bathroom regularly, refuse all visits and avoid cross infection.
2. Take the temperature of the isolated person at home twice a day, with a special person in charge, "one-on-one" and "one-on-one", with detailed records. Pay attention to the physical, psychological and life aspects of the isolated personnel and report the situation in time.
3. Be sure to wear a mask, ventilate more and wash your hands frequently during the isolation period. If there is no fever, cough, fatigue and other symptoms during the isolation period, the staff will report to the township health center after medical observation 14 days, and the county (district, city) CDC will lift the isolation.
4. When there are symptoms such as fever and cough during the isolation period, the village (community) and staff report the illness to the township (street) government (office) and health center in time, and the township health center will send it to the county-level medical institution with fever clinic for investigation and diagnosis.
5. The family members of households with home isolation personnel are not allowed to go out, and community workers are responsible for the removal of living materials and garbage.