What to do when family members have suspicious symptoms
Feb 24, 2021
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(1) If there are suspicious symptoms of pneumonia caused by new coronavirus infection (including fever, cough, sore throat, chest tightness, dyspnea, mild anorexia, fatigue, poor spirits, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, headache, palpitation, conjunctivitis, Mild limbs or lower back muscle soreness, etc.), you should seek medical attention in time according to the condition.
(2) Avoid taking public transportation such as subways and buses, and avoid going to crowded places.
(3) When visiting a doctor, you should take the initiative to tell the doctor your travel and residence history in the epidemic area of the relevant disease, and who you have contacted after the illness, and cooperate with the doctor to carry out relevant investigations.
(4) Family members of the patient should wear masks, keep a distance from other asymptomatic family members, and avoid close contact.
(5) If someone in the family is diagnosed with new coronavirus-infected pneumonia, if other family members are determined to be close contacts, they should receive 14 days of medical observation.
(6) Disinfect the places and objects frequently contacted by symptomatic family members.
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