To ensure the safety of yourself and your family during home-based COVID-19 treatment, strict adherence to medical guidelines is crucial. Below are the 8 core principles to help you effectively monitor your health, boost your resistance, and promptly handle emergency situations as recommended by the HCMC Center for Disease Control (HCDC).

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Do not leave your home until officially permitted by health authorities.
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Mandatory practices:
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Maintain a distance of over 2 meters when interacting with family members. Always wear a face mask and a face shield during supplies delivery, and sanitize your hands frequently. If you are alone in your room, a mask is not required.
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Continuously monitor your health: check your temperature twice daily, measure $SpO_2$ (if available), and track any new symptoms, even if your current condition is stable.
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To boost resistance and accelerate recovery:
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Drink sufficient water.
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Get enough sleep.
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Maintain proper nutrition.
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Exercise and stay active regularly.
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Ensure hygiene in dining and daily activities:
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Practice “eat clean, drink clean” and ensure food safety.
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Keep restrooms clean: always wear a mask when using the restroom and wash hands thoroughly afterward.
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Maintain ventilation and cleanliness: Keep your room well-ventilated; regularly clean and disinfect surfaces of objects and floors.
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Follow-up testing: Medical personnel will contact you for re-testing to determine the conclusion of your isolation period.
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Contact medical staff for consultation or re-examination if new symptoms appear, such as: fever above $38.5^{\circ}\text{C}$, chest pain, sore throat, loss of taste or smell, etc.
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Emergency signs of clinical worsening:
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Impaired consciousness, lethargy, or sluggishness.
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Severe shortness of breath: gasping, respiratory rate exceeding 30 breaths per minute, or $SpO_2 < 93\%$ (if available).
- Cyanosis (bluish discoloration of lips or extremities).$\Rightarrow$ Immediately call the “115” hotline or the local Rapid Response Team for timely emergency assistance.
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Source: HCDC
