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Huainan's home isolation policy Huainan's latest isolation policy

home medical observation

management objects

1. Close contacts and close contacts with special people. If the family members are only children aged 14 and below or pregnant women are close contacts or close contacts; Suffering from basic diseases or being a special group with semi-self-care and no self-care ability.

2. Entry personnel who implement "7+7".

3. Patients discharged from hospital and asymptomatic infected persons after isolation.

4. Other personnel who are unable to conduct centralized and isolated medical observation after professional evaluation.

The management period is

The entry personnel who implement "7+7" will continue their home medical observation for 7 days after the centralized isolation medical observation, while others will take home medical observation for 14 days.

site requirements

1. it is best for home medical observers to live alone; If conditions do not allow, choose a well-ventilated room in the house as an isolation room and remain relatively independent.

2. Put a desk and stool in a relatively independent isolation room as the junction for non-contact delivery of articles.

3. The room should not be air-conditioned, especially the central air-conditioning communicating with other rooms.

4. If conditions permit, try to use a separate bathroom and avoid sharing the bathroom with other family members.

5. Personal protective equipment such as thermometers, paper towels, masks, disposable gloves, disinfectants, disinfection products and trash cans with lids should be provided in the room.

management requirements

1. management requirements for home medical observers

home medical observation should be conducted under the guidance of community medical personnel.

During the observation of home medicine, their daily life and meals should be confined to the isolation room as far as possible, all visits should be refused, and other personnel should try not to enter the isolation room.

You don't need to wear a mask for activities in the isolation room, and wear a mask when you leave the isolation room. Try to reduce contact with other family members, and keep a distance of more than 1 meter, wear a mask and do personal protection.

You are not allowed to go out during medical observation at home. If you have to go out, you can only go out with the approval of the medical observation management personnel in your community, and you should wear disposable surgical masks to avoid going to crowded places.

If the home medical observer is a nursing mother, she can continue to breastfeed her baby on the basis of personal protection.

Pregnant women can have a normal check-up, so they should make an appointment in advance, avoid centralized waiting, do a good job of protection, try to shorten the time of seeing a doctor, and wash their hands in time after returning home.

home medical observers suffering from basic diseases should take medicine on time, and should not stop taking medicine without authorization. When the drug reserve is insufficient, they can prescribe medicine in the nearest community health service institution, or their family members can take medicine on their behalf, so as to protect themselves when seeking medical treatment.

2. Health monitoring requirements.

community workers should register the home medical observers within their respective jurisdictions.

home medical observers should take temperature measurement and self-health monitoring once every morning and evening, and report the monitoring results to the community medical observation managers.

during medical observation, if the home medical observer has symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, hypoesthesia, diarrhea, etc., the community management personnel shall promptly report to the local health administrative department and the disease control institutions in the jurisdiction, and transfer them to designated medical institutions for investigation and treatment according to regulations, and implement closed-loop management.

3. Health and epidemic prevention requirements.

keep the home ventilated, try to open doors and windows for ventilation every day, and use mechanical ventilation such as exhaust fans if it is not natural.

do a good job in ventilation and disinfection of toilets, bathrooms and other * * * enjoyment areas.

You should wash your hands or disinfect your hands before and after meals and before and after wearing a mask. When wiping your hands, you'd better use disposable tissue.

Pay attention to cough etiquette. Cover your mouth and nose with paper towels or cover your mouth and nose with the inside of your elbow when coughing or sneezing. Throw the used paper towels into the trash can. Wash your hands or disinfect your hands immediately if you come into contact with respiratory secretions.

Do not use daily necessities with other family members. Tableware should be cleaned and disinfected after use. Tableware should be boiled and disinfected for 15 minutes, or soaked in 25 mg/L ~ 5 mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant solution for 15 minutes and then washed with clean water.

the surfaces of the table tops, door handles, telephones, switches, hot water kettles, washbasins, toilets and other items that may be used in daily contact should be wiped with chlorine-containing disinfectant containing 25 mg/L ~ 5 mg/L of available chlorine, and then washed with clean water at least once a day. Wet mop the floor with 25 mg/L ~ 5 mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant every day.

When towels, clothes, quilts, etc. of home medical observers need to be cleaned, they should be placed separately and soaked in chlorine-containing disinfectant of 25 mg/L ~ 5 mg/L for 3min, or boiled for 15min and then rinsed with clean water.

If the family uses the toilet, the home medical observer should disinfect the toilet once every time; If the home medical observer uses a separate toilet, the toilet can be disinfected once a day. The urinal and its surroundings can be wiped and disinfected with 2mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant for 3 minutes. Toilet door handles, faucets and other parts that are often contacted by hands can be wiped and disinfected with chlorine-containing disinfectant with effective chlorine of 5mg/L or other disinfectants that can be used for surface disinfection, and then cleaned with water after 3 minutes.

used paper towels, masks, disposable gloves and other household garbage are put into plastic bags, put into special garbage bins, and cleaned every day. Before cleaning, they are sprayed with chlorine-containing disinfectant containing 5 mg/L ~ 1 mg/L of available chlorine or 75% alcohol until they are completely wet, then the plastic bags are tied tightly, and then discarded together with other household garbage.

the articles contaminated by saliva, sputum, etc. should be disinfected at any time. During disinfection, use chlorine-containing disinfectant with effective chlorine of 5 mg/L ~ 1 mg/L, 75% alcohol or other disinfectants that can be used for surface disinfection, and then clean with water after 3 minutes. A large number of pollutants should be completely covered with disposable absorbent materials, and then poured with a sufficient amount of chlorine-containing disinfectant of 5 mg/L ~ 1 mg/L on the absorbent materials for disinfection for more than 3min, and carefully removed. Then use 5 mg/L ~ 1 mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant to wipe the contaminated surface and its surroundings for 2 meters. Gloves and masks should be worn when handling pollutants, and you should bathe and change clothes after handling.