The latest isolation regulations for sub-close contacts in Wuhan
What is a sub-close contact
A sub-close contact refers to a person who has been in close contact with a close contact but has not taken effective protection from the first exposure of the close contact with a case or asymptomatic infected person until the close contact is isolated and managed.
Management measures and requirements
Close contact should be observed at home for 7 days, and the body temperature and symptoms should be monitored every day, and nucleic acid detection should be carried out on the 1 th, 4 th and 7 th days respectively.
What are the requirements for home isolation medical observation
1. It is best to live alone. If you live with your family, you should have a single room, try to use a separate bathroom, and limit your daily life and meals to isolated rooms as much as possible.
2. When you are in close contact with other family members, you must wear masks regularly.
3. Take your temperature once every morning and night. Once suspicious symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, decreased sense of smell, diarrhea and so on appear, community managers should be reported in time.
4. Cooperate with the staff for nucleic acid sampling.
5. Home isolation personnel and * * * residents are not allowed to go out during the period of home isolation. When going out for medical treatment, it is necessary to have a special car and personal protection.
6. Keep the bedroom open and ventilated frequently, and do a good job in daily cleaning of the home and disinfection of the bathroom and other * * * enjoyment areas.
7. put the domestic garbage into plastic bags and put them in special garbage bins.
note: the specific requirements are subject to the actual implementation of each community.