14 Aug
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Home Isolation has been a boon for people in many ways. A lot of information has been doing the rounds since the time the pandemic wreaked havoc on all our lives. So, it gets confusing since they all seem to be saying many different things. Numerous scientists and healthcare workers have unanimously agreed upon some instructions.
In this article, we are going to break those down into easy Dos and Donts of Home Isolation for your ease of understanding and subsequent implementation.
The following is specific for when you are isolating at home – if you have been tested positive, show symptoms of the virus, have returned from somewhere that had a high number of COVID-19 cases, or are a frontline worker – but this advice will also be useful for people who want to be extra careful or have to care for a coronavirus positive patient.
The Do’s and Don’ts for isolating at home:
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Do not come closer than six feet of the person with coronavirus. It is advisable to maintain a no-contact approach strictly at all times. |
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Do not allow visitors.Relatives, delivery professionals, or outsiders of any kind are to be strictly forbidden to come in during the time of isolation. This is to be followed for the entire premises of the house, not just the rooms of the isolating individual. |
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