Self-Quarantine Guideline for New Entrants
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2020.04.14
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| O Going outside is prohibited. O Stay alone in an isolated space. - With the door closed, open the windows as often as possible for ventilation and eat alone. - Use your own bathroom if possible. * If you have to use a shared bathroom/toilet, disinfect it with disinfectants before others use it. O When inevitable (such as visits to hospital), report the reason you must go out and its estimated schedule to the local public health service center. O Do not contact or converse with family or roommates. - When inevitable, make sure that all parties must wear a mask at all times and do not face each other, maintaining a distance of 2 meters. O Use your own stuffs only (towels, tableware, mobile phone, etc.). - Laundry (clothes and blankets, etc.) must be handled individually. - Tableware (spoons, chopsticks, forks, etc.) must be separated and wash them before others use them. O Make sure to follow COVID-19 prevention guideline. - Wash or sterilize your hands as often and thoroughly as possible. - Wear a mask all the time if you have a fever or any respiratory symptoms (coughs, breathing issues, etc.). |
| During the self-quarantine period, your local public health center will contact you to check your symptoms. You are required to self-monitor your health status until it exceeds 14 days from the date you contacted the confirmed case, in the following way: O How exactly do we self-monitor ourselves? - You should measure your body temperature and monitor if you have developed any suspected symptoms every morning and evening. - The local public health center will contact you more than once a day and you should report any symptoms you have. O What kind of symptoms may develop? - Fever (higher than 37.5℃), fatigue, sore throat, respiratory symptoms (coughs, breathing difficulties, etc.), and pneumonia are major symptoms of COVID-19. |
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SNU Self-quarantine Guideline_200408.pdf