Has someone in your household tested positive for the coronavirus? Here's guidance on how to care for them and how self-isolation can work in a shared home.
Has someone in your home tested positive for the coronavirus or started showing symptoms? Here’s how to care for your loved one and keep yourself safe.Experts say those people should stay home and leave only for medical care.for caring for a person with COVID-19: monitor the person for worsening symptoms, prevent the spread of germs, treat their symptoms and, finally, decide when to end home isolation.If the person’s symptoms worsen, call their healthcare provider.
If that’s not possible, try to limit that person’s movements around your home. If there’s a shared bathroom, give it a quick wipe with antibacterial cleaner after the person’s use.Advertisement
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