PRINCIPLES OF ISOLATION IN A HOME OR OTHER PLACE OF RESIDENCE

Do not leave isolation place, except in the cases referred.  without the permission of a healthcare professional. If tests are required to be performed or in other cases, it is prohibited to travel to or from the isolation place by a public transport.

● A person arriving / returning from a foreign country may go for a walk in the field within 1 km of the isolation place and wearing protective equipment (face masks, respirators or other means) covering the nose and mouth. It is forbidden to visit places where people gather (events, shops, museums, catering places, etc.). If the person is contacted by officials inspecting isolated persons for compliance with isolation requirements, the person must return to the isolation place.

● For people that have been exposed to someone with confirmed COVID-19 (coronavirus infection), who do not show signs of an acute viral respiratory infection and are unable to pass on the care of pets, may walk the pet for a maximum of 15 minutes while wearing protective equipment (face masks, respirators or other means) covering the nose and mouth at all times and avoiding any contact with other persons. It is forbidden to visit places where people gather (events, shops, museums, catering places, etc.). If a person is contacted by officials inspecting isolated persons for compliance with isolation requirements, the person must return to the isolation location immediately.

Stay in regular contact with the healthcare professional that is currently taking care of you.

Do not accept guests / visitors at all times during isolation.

● Take care of food and other necessary facilities remotely - ask friends or relatives or contact companies that provide necessary facilities or food delivery services, if this is not possible, these services should be provided by the municipal administration.

● If your prescription needs to be extended, contact your GP remotely.

● If you have scheduled visits to specialist doctors, dentists, change the date of the visit to a later date.

Measure your body temperature daily and monitor your condition due to difficulty breathing *. If your condition deteriorates, contact the Coronavirus Hotline at 1808.

* Often shortness of breath is of psychological origin. It is important to assess whether resting breathing (more than 20 rpm) or shortness of breath persists at rest.

Last updated: 20-11-2023