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How to take care of F0 & F1 quarantine at home

To reduce pressure on hospitals and isolation areas, the Ministry of Health officially deployed F0 and F1 will isolate at home. Although this form is relatively new in Vietnam, it's applied during the outbreak in other countries worldwide, such as the US, UK, France, etc.

How to take care of F0 & F1 quarantine at home

Start time: 2021-07-22 02:00:00
End time: 2021-07-22 03:00:00

7/19/2021 2:24:11 PM

 

If you want to know more about

  • How to monitor symptoms?
  • When to go to the hospital early?
  • When can we return to normal activities?

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HOW TO TAKE CARE OF F0 & F1 QUARANTINE AT HOME

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An opportunity to share your concerns with Doctor HOANG THI HUONG

  • More than 20 years of experience working at Gia Dinh Hospital, Son Tay Hospital
  • Currently working at General Internal Medicine at CarePlus International Clinic
  • Specializes in examination and consultation of general internal diseases, pulmonary - respiratory diseases

Learn how to take care of yourself and your family through the epidemic!

 

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