Health monitoring is generally to measure one's body temperature and health status at home in a specified period and report it in time for 14 days. If you feel unwell such as fever, you should go to the hospital in time. After the expiration, there are still no suspicious or suspected symptoms, and the monitoring can be ended.
It is forbidden to go out during the monitoring period to avoid contact with others, which will lead to the spread of the virus. People under health care can live normally at home or study and work through mobile phones and computers as long as they have no obvious symptoms of discomfort and are in good health.
If you really need to go out because of special circumstances, you must make a report and do personal protection. Health monitoring can avoid the spread of diseases and must be strictly implemented in accordance with regulations. Once there is an abnormality, you must report it as soon as possible.
The differences between health monitoring and home isolation are as follows:
Family health monitoring and family isolation vary from person to person. Home isolation is aimed at people with high risk of infection after exposure, such as people from overseas and high-risk areas, people in local high-risk areas and closed control areas, and home health monitoring is aimed at low-risk people.
Family health monitoring means staying at home. Under the guidance and management of township (street) and village (neighborhood) committees, they can eat and live with their families. Family health monitoring Try not to go out unless necessary. If you really want to go out, avoid taking public transport.