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Patients under 50 who have no symptoms or mild symptoms must now manage their own health at home.

Home treatment kits are not provided, and from tomorrow (the 10th), there will be no calls to check the health status, so I have no choice but to be anxious.



Reporter Jeong Da-eun explains in detail.



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If the PCR test result is positive, a confirmation text is sent to the smartphone.



An 'epidemiological investigation guide text' also comes. If you click on the link in the text, you will be connected to the 'epidemiological investigation site' and write down whether you have fever, respiratory symptoms, and underlying diseases.



You should also include the location and time of infection, and the name and contact information of the contact.



Supplies needed for home treatment should be prepared in advance.



You will need two types of medicine, antipyretic and antitussive expectorant, as well as a thermometer and disinfectant.



When you are in quarantine, you need to wipe the objects you have touched to prevent infection in your family.



The at-home treatment kit, which is only shipped to high-risk groups, also includes an 'oximeter' to check the condition of your lungs.



Even if the general number of confirmed cases is below 95%, you should consult with a medical professional, but do not believe only this number, and if your condition worsens, you should consult a doctor immediately.



You can find local hospitals and clinics near your house where you can receive treatment, on the website of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, etc.



But right now, things haven't been sorted out yet, so I have to call them one by one.



If your condition worsens and you need face-to-face treatment, contact the outpatient treatment center to make an appointment.



By the 10th, the drugs prepared in all cities and provinces and prescribed by the hospital are received by the family living together at the pharmacy, and if you live alone, the public health center will deliver it.



So what do you do if you get sick at night?

Contact the 'Home Care Support Center', which is open 24 hours a day, and call 119 if it is an emergency and you cannot be reached.