First of all, you must bring your ID card or health insurance card (including accompanying family members)!
Secondly, when you go to the fever clinic, pay attention to warmth (wear scarves, hats, etc.), carry paper towels, alcohol-containing ingredients free hand sanitizer, pay attention to coughing, sneezing etiquette, hand hygiene at all times, on the way to the clinic, waiting for the clinic and the whole process of the clinic to wear a medical-surgical mask or N95 masks. It is worth reminding that wearing jewelry is not recommended, and women with long hair are advised to wear their hair coiled to avoid increasing the risk of infection.
Additionally, you will need to bring information about your past medical history, including labs, test reports, and medications you have taken.
Epidemiologic history:
History of travel or residence in Wuhan and surrounding areas, or other communities where cases have been reported, within 14 days prior to the onset of illness.
History of contact with a person infected with novel coronavirus (positive nucleic acid test) within 14 days before the onset of the disease.
History of contact with patients with fever or respiratory symptoms from Wuhan and surrounding areas, or from other case-reporting communities, within 14 days before onset of illness.