First, the emergency and critical patients in the safety control area of critically ill patients will be given priority to provide first aid and referral services by family members and community workers calling 120, 120. If these patients want to leave the hospital and return to the areas under their control, they can apply to their own villagers' committees, and then the villagers' committees will arrange special transportation to send them to their places of residence.
Long-term dialysis, malignant tumor, mental illness, other chronic diseases, pregnant women and other patients who need to be hospitalized in the closed control area, when going out for medical treatment, apply to the village (neighborhood) Committee, and after the village (neighborhood) Committee contacts the planned hospital for confirmation, send special vehicles to send medical personnel to the hospital.
And responsible for taking back the residence after medical treatment, doing a good job of peer-to-peer personnel handover, and implementing closed-loop management throughout the process.
Second, the safety of isolated personnel, minors over 70 years old, 14 years old, pregnant women, suffering from basic diseases, etc. Are not suitable for living alone. After being assessed and determined by the staff of the centralized isolation medical observation station, they will be placed according to the actual situation.
Centralized isolation medical observation stations shall be closed for 24 hours, and no reconstruction or reconstruction shall be carried out unless it is necessary for safety and prevention and control.
All regions should establish a system of centralized isolation and designated medical assistance for medical observation objects, and establish a green channel for emergency referral. During transshipment, the car is closed and the hospital has a special area.
At the centralized isolation medical observation point, the staff must keep a distance of at least 1 m from the isolated person. All employees must do a good job in health monitoring and routine nucleic acid detection.
For high-risk groups, such as sampling and cleaning. Nucleic acid testing can be done every other day, and other front-line employees can do it twice a week and keep a certain interval. All personnel in the centralized isolation medical observation station must complete the whole process of COVID-19 vaccination, and those who fail will be transferred.