Can I go out in isolation at home?
During the observation period of home isolation, isolators are not allowed to go out shopping, take out garbage, send and receive express delivery, etc. And they must refuse others to come in and visit. Under normal circumstances, someone will conduct special supervision and inspection. During the period of home isolation, volunteers or community workers will regularly or irregularly register, confirm and supervise. Anyone who goes out without permission will be transferred to centralized isolation at his own expense. If you go out without authorization and cause serious consequences, you need to bear legal responsibilities, including administrative punishment (fine or detention) and criminal punishment (up to 7 years in prison).
Can family members be isolated at home?
It is recommended not to live with your family during the period of home isolation. If you live with your family, it must be a single room with a separate bathroom. Secondly, you must eat independently, not with your family, and not share daily necessities such as central air conditioning with your family.
Can family members go out during the period of home isolation?
If you live in isolation with your family, even if the isolated person has a separate room and a separate bathroom, the rest of the family is likely to be infected. Therefore, the requirements of some communities will be stricter, and other family members are not allowed to go out during the period of home isolation. But in principle, family members should not be required to be isolated, so if they are isolated at home, the general requirements for their families are:
Family members of home isolators should not go out unless it is necessary. If there is a need to go out, the isolated person should be managed separately, and the family members should keep a safe distance and not be in close contact. Usually eat separately, wear a mask and use daily necessities alone. Family members should wear masks, wash their hands and disinfect before going out. They should not go to densely populated places or take buses or subways to prevent cross-infection.