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How to take care of suspected COVID-19 patient at home

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Department of Health

The Department of Health gave tips on how to take care of a family member who is possibly infected with the coronavirus disease.

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Household Items

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Proper Care

Check suspected patient's body temperature twice a day. The normal temperature is at 36.5°C to 37.5°C.

Then, observe if he or she is developing symptoms such as high fever and difficulty in breathing.

If the patient is showing the said symptoms, immediately call your Barangay Health Emergency Response Team (BHERT) or the COVID hotline (02-894-26843).

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Isolate the Patient Phot

First, isolate the suspected patient in a separate and well-ventilated room.

Second, always wear a facemask and practice proper handwashing before and after your interaction with the patient.

Third, separate the personal belonging of the patient.

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Other Reminders

Fourth, the suspected patient should eat inside his or her room.

Fifth, secure a separate comfort room for the patient. If other family members will need to use the comfort room, maintain the high-touch surfaces such as the door and toilet bowl well-sanitized.

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Mental Health

Ensure that the suspected patient has communication with his or her loved ones through text messages or social media. Also, maintain a happy conversation to strengthen the patient's spirit.

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High Risk Family Members

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Prevent Infection

If the patient's saliva or phlegm lands on your skin that has no wounds: wipe it with a tissue and properly wash it with soap and water or rub it with 75% alcohol.

If it lands on your wound, eyes, or mouth: wash it off immediately with clean running water. This also means that you should be isolated from other family members and observed if you will acquire the coronavirus symptoms.

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Maintain Cleanliness

Separate the infected clothes when doing the laundry. Use regular laundry detergent and soak in hot water for 30 minutes or more.

Avoid shaking off the contaminated clothes to prevent the spread of the virus to other items.

Use gloves and face mask when cleaning the patient's items or when entering his or her room.

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When to stop isolating the patient?

If all household members are in good condition and show no symptoms after 14 days.

If one family member acquires the symptoms during the end of the 14-day isolation period, they must stay home for another 7 days.

The cough could last more than a week for some people. Inform your BHW/BHERTs if the cough persists after the home quarantine.