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How to seek help when encountering difficulties during the closed control of Hefei epidemic?

How to ask for help when you encounter difficulties during the lock-up period?

A:

1. Closed communities are required to stay indoors. With the help of community property or volunteers, residents can buy daily necessities online, such as your take-out and express delivery to the community, and take non-contact collection and delivery. Community provides living and nursing services for elderly people living alone.

2. If you really need to go out for medical treatment, you can contact the town or neighborhood committee to which the community belongs or call the hotline 12345, and the town or neighborhood committee will carry out point-to-point closed-loop transport of residents in the area under its jurisdiction to designated medical institutions, and then transport them back to their original places after the diagnosis and treatment. If the patient has dialed 120, he should also inform the street town and neighborhood Committee as soon as possible to communicate the matter of vehicles entering the closed control community.

Expansion: What should I pay attention to during isolation?

1. Check in uniformly according to regulations, cooperate with epidemic prevention personnel for epidemiological investigation, and truthfully report the activity track.

2. Be familiar with the management measures and precautions during the isolation period, and keep the contact information of the staff in time.

3. Carry out preventive disinfection and window ventilation twice a day, each time for more than half an hour.

4. It is forbidden to walk in the corridor, chat with others, exchange goods, visit, etc. Except for taking meals, throwing garbage, body temperature monitoring, nucleic acid sampling, etc. There is no need to open the door.

5. During the isolation period, cooperate with the staff for nucleic acid sampling, temperature monitoring and other symptoms. If you have symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, decreased sense of smell and taste, abdominal pain, headache, vomiting, etc., you should report to the staff in time.

6. You can contact your family and friends by phone and video, work regularly and exercise properly.

7. If you need anything else, you can contact the isolation point manager or call the hotline 12345.