Do I have to wear a mask when I am isolated at home?

Support family isolation

Including special people among close contacts, close contacts after lifting centralized isolation, as well as entry personnel, overflow personnel in high-risk areas, and other personnel who cannot carry out centralized isolation medical observation after professional evaluation.

Matters needing attention

1. Health monitoring. Medical observers in home isolation should take 1 time temperature measurement and self-health monitoring every morning and evening, and actively report the monitoring results to the community medical observation management personnel. During medical observation, if there are symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, decreased sense of smell (taste) and diarrhea. Community management personnel shall promptly report to the local health administrative department and the disease control institutions under their jurisdiction.

2. Don't go out. During the period of home isolation, code management is assigned, and the home isolation personnel strictly do not go out and refuse all visits. For those who really need to go out for medical treatment, they can go out only after being approved by the local community medical observation and management personnel, and arrange a special car for personal protection and implement closed-loop management.

3. Personal protection. Non-single residents, their daily life and diet should be limited to the isolation room as far as possible, and other personnel are not allowed to enter the isolation room. You don't need to wear a mask when you are in the isolation room, but you should wear a mask when you leave the isolation room. Minimize contact with other family members, keep a distance of 1 m or more, and wear medical surgical masks regularly. If the home isolation medical observer is a nursing mother, she can continue to breastfeed her baby on the basis of personal protection.

4. Nucleic acid detection and antigen self-test. Home isolation medical observers shall, in accordance with the relevant prevention and control requirements, cooperate with the staff to complete nucleic acid detection and antigen self-test and report the results.

5. Health and epidemic prevention requirements.

(1) Keep the house ventilated, try to open doors and windows for ventilation every day, and use mechanical ventilation such as exhaust fans when natural ventilation is not possible.

(2) Do a good job in ventilation and disinfection of toilets, bathrooms and other * * * enjoyment areas.

(3) Wash hands or disinfect hands when preparing food, defecating before and after meals, and taking off masks. When you wipe your hands, you'd better use a disposable tissue.

(4) Pay attention to cough etiquette. Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing or cover your nose and mouth with the inside of your elbow. Throw the used paper towels into the trash can. Wash your hands or disinfect them immediately when contacting respiratory secretions.

(5) Do not use daily necessities with other family members. Tableware should be cleaned and disinfected after use.