Corona patients with no symptoms will remain in home isolation
Corona patients with no symptoms will remain in home isolation
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Continuous cases of corona are increasing all over the country, in the meantime, a new guideline has been issued by the Government of India regarding the corona epidemic that home isolation can be done instead of keeping positive patients without symptoms in hospital. Only those people who have a big house, a separate room, separate toilet and bathroom will be provided in this category. Indore has also started work on this guideline of the government. 10 such patients have also been identified for home isolation. An app has been made to monitor them at home. The patient's location will continue to be known through the app. The patient will be monitored for 24 hours.

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The new guideline will be beneficial for those patients without symptoms who have a big house and who can remain disciplined and follow the rules of home isolation. Such people will not have to stay in the hospital. Collector Manish Singh said that in view of the government's guidelines, we have got the app built. Our team will monitor these patients 24 hours through the app itself. Older patients will not get this facility. They will stay where they are. Only new patients coming with no symptoms will be kept in home isolation. The information of 10 people falling in this category will come on the app. This app will start working on Wednesday.

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80 percent of the patients infected with corona all over the world show very common symptoms and they get cured with normal care. Of the remaining 20 percent of the patients, only five percent have a serious condition. They require ventilators in the ICU during treatment, while 15 per cent sometimes need oxygen support. The condition of the patient will be considered serious if there is difficulty in breathing, persistent chest pain or pressure, confusion, blurred lips or face.

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