Management requirements for home isolation and home health monitoring personnel:
1. The residential community (village) shall designate a special person to undertake the medical observation and management services within its jurisdiction, clarify the responsibilities, implement a 24-hour duty system, find problems in time and solve them in time.
2, community (village) staff or medical staff to guide home isolation personnel to comply with the isolation requirements. Daily life and diet are limited to isolated rooms, and all visits are refused; Pay attention to daily disinfection and treat daily garbage as medical garbage.
3. Take temperature measurement and self-health monitoring every morning and evening, and report the monitoring results to the community (village) medical observation management personnel.
4, such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, decreased sense of smell (taste), diarrhea and other symptoms, community (village) management personnel should promptly report, according to the provisions of the designated medical institutions for investigation and handling, the implementation of closed-loop management.
Other preventive measures
Keep the house ventilated, try to open doors and windows every day for ventilation, or use mechanical ventilation such as exhaust fans.
Pay attention to cough etiquette, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing, or cover your mouth and nose with the inside of your elbow. Wash your hands or disinfect them immediately when contacting respiratory secretions. Wash hands or disinfect before and after meals and before and after wearing a mask.
Do a good job in ventilation and disinfection of toilets, bathrooms and other * * * enjoyment areas. Only toilets used by home health monitors can be disinfected 1 time a day; If the toilet is used at home, the home health monitor should be disinfected after each use. Chlorine disinfectant with effective chlorine concentration of 2000mg/L should be used for toilet disinfection.
Tableware, countertops, door handles, telephones, switches, hot water kettles, washbasins and other items that may be used in daily contact can be wiped and disinfected with chlorine-containing disinfectant with effective chlorine concentration of 500 mg/L. When cleaning towels, clothes and quilts of household health monitors, they should be placed separately and rinsed with clean water after disinfection.
Used paper towels, masks, disposable gloves and other household garbage are put into plastic bags and put into special trash cans for daily cleaning.