COVID-19 Guidelines and Mor Yong: Changing Practices Over Time

2024-03-05 01:30:00

“Mor Yong” Indicates the severity of the disease “COVID-19” Change with time and recommend 4 guidelines for practice. It’s like having a respiratory disease.

On March 5, 2024, Prof. Dr. Yong Phuworawan, Head of the Center of Specialization in Clinical Virology Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Post a message regarding “COVID-19 guidelines change over time” By stating that

In the first phase, COVID-19 was very severe. Therefore there is strict compliance. Wear a hygienic mask, keep distance, wash your hands, stay home, close the house, close down the city, quarantine with sick people until they are cured and are not infected. or for at least 14 days, including those who have been exposed to the disease and are quarantined for up to 14 days

When the disease changes reduce the intensity Guidelines for practice have always changed. until now The disease is no different from the flu. Patient practices and care for the general public also change over time. and reduced disease severity

1. The need for vaccines is less measured. (Most of them are already infected.) Recommended only for people with chronic diseases, the elderly, and chronic diseases. That will be severe.

2. COVID-19 patients respiratory disease You should stay home. The time period shall be considered when the symptoms have disappeared. Or the fever subsides for 1 day, following which you enter society or come to work. Take actions to reduce the spread of disease. By wearing a hygienic mask, washing hands and taking care of distance for another 5 days.

3. Wearing a face mask It is not compulsory. But I would like to ask that all patients with respiratory illnesses should wear them. If you cough or sneeze, you must be careful of spreading germs. Close your mouth and nose, clean your hands and wash your hands. Normal people would recommend wearing them when in crowded places, like hospitals.

4. The ATK test will be done when symptoms appear. In patients, there is no need for repeated examinations.

However, for 4, general practice is like a respiratory disease.

Thank you Yong Poovorawan Facebook page

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