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Measures to be taken for isolation

Require patients to live in a single room, indoor items should be simple and disinfection-resistant, and eye-catching signs should be hung at the door, and visitors are not allowed; Wear masks, gloves, isolation gown and shoes when entering the ward. Don't open doors and windows at will. Once the articles enter the ward, they are regarded as pollution and should be strictly disinfected; Indoor air is disinfected every day 1 time, and walls and furniture below 2m above the ground are scrubbed with disinfectant every day 1 time. After the patient leaves the hospital or dies, the ward and all its uses should be strictly disinfected.

Legal basis:

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases

Article 42 In the event of an outbreak or epidemic of infectious diseases, the local people's governments at or above the county level shall immediately organize forces to carry out prevention and control in accordance with the prevention and control plan and cut off the transmission route of infectious diseases. When necessary, the following emergency measures can be taken and announced after being approved by the people's government at the next higher level: (1) restricting or stopping performances in markets, theaters or other places where people gather; (2) suspension of work, business or classes; (three) closed or sealed public drinking water sources, food and related items contaminated by infectious disease pathogens; (4) controlling or culling wild animals, domestic animals and poultry infected with the epidemic; (five) closed places that may cause the spread of infectious diseases.

Article 45 In the event of an outbreak or epidemic of infectious diseases, the State Council has the right to urgently mobilize personnel or reserve materials and temporarily requisition houses, vehicles and related facilities and equipment throughout the country or across provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.