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Guidance for home quarantine

Medical isolation is an important method to prevent COVID-19 from spreading out, especially with those who have suspected symptoms (cough, fever, and shortness of breath).

Guidance for home quarantine

8/6/2020 4:25:25 PM

Medical isolation is an important method to prevent COVID-19 from spreading out, especially with those who have suspected symptoms (cough, fever, and shortness of breath).

  • Live with suspected cases or positive cases
  • Work with suspected cases or positive cases
  • Make a travel or business travel with suspected cases or positive cases
  • Close contact within 2 meters with suspected cases or positive cases
  • Sit in the same row or front of or after two round on the same flight/ carriage/ train with suspected cases or positive cases
  • Back from epidemiological area announced by The Ministry of Health within 14 days since the entry date 

Watch guidance video below of The Ministry of Health to protect yourself and the community.

Source: The Ministry of Health 

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