New additions in Queensland continue to soar, and the Chief Health Officer issued the latest recommendation: After the diagnosis is confirmed, don’t rush to call 000. These five things must be done first! #01: The Health Officer warned: These five things must be done.

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News in Queensland continue to soar,

Chief health officer has issued the latest suggestions:

After the diagnosis,

Don't rush to call 000,

These five things must be done first!

#01:

Health officer warned:

These five things must be done

The epidemic has exploded in Australia, and the epidemic prevention policy is useless. According to previous experts' predictions, more confirmed patients will appear across Australia in the future.

For the soaring cases, Queensland Chief Health Officer John Gerrard gave a public suggestion, don’t call 000 as soon as possible after the diagnosis, but do these 5 things!

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First of all, family treatment plans will be started in many places in Australia from January 1, 2022, and the Queensland family care work under the responsibility of general practitioners will be fully launched.

As long as you are not a critically ill patient, you don’t need to go to the hospital, you just need to be at home.

In this regard, after receiving the phone number and text message for the diagnosis notification, you should not call 000 immediately or go directly to the hospital emergency center, but should make another preparation.

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Self-isolation

Confirmation is different from close contact or accidental disconnection. It requires self-isolation, which is also to avoid the virus entering Disseminate and spread in one step;

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Get in touch with relatives and friends who are in close contact

After the diagnosis, everyone who has been in contact with you may be infected with new crown , especially Omicron is more contagious, notifying relatives and friends to be tested and isolated immediately is also one of the ways to avoid the spread of the virus.

Article 3:

communicates with general practitioners via phone

can describe your own situation in detail and symptoms, without exaggeration. As long as you tell the truth, the general practitioner will provide professional advice to patients.

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Preparation of required items

After diagnosis, the quarantine period is shortened from 14 days to 7 days. During this period, people cannot leave the house. They must inform their family or friends in advance for contactless delivery or online shopping for food and drugs.

Article 5:

Record symptoms every day

Strictly detect your own condition, take good care of yourself, maintain a healthy and positive state at home, including actively adjusting your mental health status.

Once the symptoms are found to deepen, contact the doctor immediately.

These five suggestions are mainly for mild patients, because Queensland's home treatment plan, mild patients generally complete self-rehabilitation at home.

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This behavior is undesirable for ordinary patients who are eager to go to the hospital. The emergency department is prepared for emergencies. If you experience severe symptoms, such as chest pain or difficulty breathing, you should of course call an ambulance .

Other situations, just stay at home!

Gerrard Finally stated that if all the people can follow the above 5 steps, it will help alleviate the current pressure facing the medical system and ensure that people can get help when encountering a real emergency.

For more information, please visit www.qld.gov.au/health/ihavecovid19.

Last

New data in Queensland continues to soar, and the pressure faced by local medical systems is getting greater and greater. After the home treatment plan is launched, the most important thing for confirmed patients is self-medicine at home.

This not only reduces the possibility of virus spreading in the community, but also reduces stress in the medical system!

Of course, if the symptoms worsen, you must contact the doctor as soon as possible, or go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying treatment!