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Can I have dinner with my family at home? Can I go out alone?

1 Can I have dinner with my family in isolation at home? number

At present, family isolation is an epidemic prevention and control measure of COVID-19 infection. During the period of home isolation, the isolated person needs to carry out all kinds of life and work independently and is not allowed to eat with his family. They should eat and drink in their own isolation room without using tableware or other items. Tableware can be disinfected by boiling in water 15 minutes or steaming for 20 minutes. In addition, we should stop using toothbrushes, cigarettes and tableware.

2 home isolation can I live with my family? Yes

Home isolation observers should at least ensure "one person, one room" home isolation and "one person, one household" home isolation as far as possible. If you choose to live with your family, all family members need to agree to implement home isolation, and choose a separate room with a separate bathroom or a well-ventilated room for the home isolators to live alone.

If you don't want to be isolated at home or there is no isolation condition at home, centralized isolation medical observation shall be carried out, and you are forbidden to go out during isolation at home.

Can my family go out when they are away from home? Don't go out unless it is necessary.

When a person is isolated at home, family members should avoid contact, keep the door closed at any time, and do not leave the isolation room at will. If you need to leave the isolation room, inform other family members in advance to avoid or keep the distance above 1 m, wear a medical surgical mask first, wash your hands or disinfect before going out, but you are not allowed to move freely outdoors. In addition to the necessary medical care, the rest of the family members are also restricted from traveling with the permission of the relevant managers.

4 14 days home isolation requires family members to do 1. Place close contacts in a well-ventilated single room, refuse all visits, wear masks, limit the activities of close contacts, minimize the * * * enjoyment area of close contacts and their families, and ensure that the * * * enjoyment area is well ventilated and disinfected in time.

2. Other family members should wear masks when entering the living space of close contacts, and the masks should be close to the face. Please do not touch and adjust the mask in the living space. Because the secretion becomes wet and dirty, the mask must be replaced immediately. Wash your hands after removing and discarding the mask. Keep a distance of at least 1 m from close contacts.

Wash your hands after you have any direct contact with close contacts or leave the living space of close contacts. Wash your hands before and after meals when preparing food. When washing hands with soap and water, it is best to use disposable towels.

4. Family members should avoid touching the articles used by close contacts. Such as toothbrushes, tableware, meals, drinks, towels, bath towels, sheets, etc. Tableware should be cleaned with detergent and water after use.

5. It is recommended to use chlorine-containing disinfectants and peracetic acid disinfectants, and often clean and disinfect items that family members often contact every day, such as bedside tables, bedside tables and other bedroom furniture. Clean and disinfect bathroom and toilet surfaces at least twice a day.

6. Wash the clothes, sheets, bath towels and towels of close contacts with ordinary laundry soap and clear water, or wash them with ordinary household laundry detergent at 60-90 degrees Celsius with a washing machine, and then dry them thoroughly. Put the bedding used by close contacts into the laundry bag to avoid direct contact with skin and clothes.

7. Wear disposable gloves and protective clothing (such as plastic apron) before cleaning and contacting surfaces, clothes or bedding contaminated by human secretions of close contacts. Clean and disinfect your hands before wearing gloves and after taking them off.

8. If close contacts and highly suspected patients have suspicious symptoms, including fever, cough, sore throat, chest tightness, dyspnea, mild anorexia, fatigue, poor spirit, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, headache, palpitation, conjunctivitis, mild limb or back muscle pain, etc. They should see a doctor at once.