The CDC has issued a new regulation on prevention and control of home isolation workers, involving observation and management methods of home isolation medicine, isolation rooms, safety protection of common residents and many other aspects. So, during the COVID-19 epidemic, what should we do if we stipulate isolation at home?
At present, the main actors in family medical observation are divided into four categories: 1. Close contacts with hula hoop and special families, if the main family members are only 14 years old or children under 14 years old are close contacts or close contacts with hula hoop, suffering from basic diseases or semi-independent special families without self-control ability. 2. Entry-exit personnel who implement "7+7". 3. Patients after rehabilitation and elimination. After analysis, the staff who must be isolated at home during the isolation period are not allowed to go out without authorization, refuse all interviews, and conduct virus testing according to regulations during the isolation period.
Zhang Nan, the doctor in charge of the Institute of Acute Infectious Diseases of the Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, introduced in detail, "In the isolation room, disposable masks, rubber gloves, toilet paper and disinfectants should be prepared in advance, and the dustbins with covers should be prepared in advance. During the isolation period, daily garbage disposal, used protective masks, toilet paper, etc. should be put into plastic plastic bags, and then poured into garbage bins, which need to be cleaned every day. Before cleaning, 500 to 1000 mg per liter should be used.
A person does not wear a mask in the isolation room. If you really need to go out for medical treatment, you can only assign a full-time express train with the permission of the community manager, do a good job of safety protection and implement a closed loop. It is best for home isolators to settle down independently. If you live with others, choose a well-ventilated room in your home as an isolation room, keep it relatively isolated, and try to reduce sharing the bathroom with other family members. If central air conditioning is necessary, split air conditioning should be used.
Zhang Nan, the physician in charge of the Institute of Acute Infectious Diseases of the Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, introduced in detail, "The staff living together should minimize contact. If they touch, they must keep a distance. In daily life, rubber gloves should be worn before preparing ingredients in advance, before and after meals. Before wearing gloves and turning gloves, hands should be cleaned and disinfected, and the family environment should be ventilated to maintain daily disinfection and sterilization. " During home isolation, the home should be ventilated for more than half an hour at a time. If circumstances permit, it is best to ventilate 24 hours a day.