Site requirements:
1. Choose to live in a well-ventilated room and try to be relatively independent.
2. If conditions permit, try to use a separate bathroom and avoid sharing the bathroom with other family members.
3. The room should be equipped with personal protective equipment such as thermometers, paper towels, medical protective masks, disposable gloves and disinfectants, as well as disinfection supplies and covered trash cans.
Management requirements for family health care personnel:
Health monitoring
Those who carry out family health monitoring take their body temperature once every morning and evening, do a good job in symptom monitoring and report to the community truthfully. If you have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, decreased sense of smell, diarrhea, etc. You should immediately notify the community workers and cooperate with them to see a doctor in a medical institution. When you see a doctor, you should truthfully tell the medical staff your epidemiological history.
Go out restriction
Don't go out during home health monitoring. Personal protection should be done when going out in special circumstances such as medical treatment, and N95/KN95 anti-particle mask should be worn regularly to avoid taking public transport.
nucleic acid testing
Home health monitoring personnel should cooperate with the prevention and control requirements to complete nucleic acid detection.
Health and epidemic prevention requirements
Keep the house ventilated and try to open the doors and windows for ventilation every day.
Do a good job in cleaning the home environment, and regularly ventilate and disinfect toilets, bathrooms and other * * * enjoyment areas; Regularly disinfect the surfaces of daily high-frequency contact items such as door handles, mobile phones and switches.
Do a good job in hand hygiene, pay attention to cough etiquette, cover your mouth and nose with paper towels when coughing or sneezing, or cover your mouth and nose with the inside of your elbow, throw the used paper towels into the trash can, and wash your hands or disinfect them immediately when you come into contact with respiratory secretions.
Try not to use daily necessities with other family members, avoid close contact with family members, and advocate separate meals when eating.