In Azerbaijan, mildly infected COVID-19 will remain at home
Baku/13.06.20/Turan: In Azerbaijan, infected COVID-19 with mild coronavirus disease will not be hospitalized. They will be treated at home.
This is provided for by amendments to the Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 161 of May 1, 2020 on approval of the "Rules for quarantine control in the territory of the Azerbaijan Republic during the spread of airborne infectious diseases." The document was signed today by the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov.
Patients treated at home will give a subscription about not leaving the house. In addition, they will be prohibited from turning off the phone. They will be required to keep the phone constantly in working order. The patient will be warned that by means of the mobile application verification his location at the place of residence can be carried out.
The rules for quarantine control of persons in contact with infected coronavirus have also been changed. These persons must not leave the apartment (place of residence.)— 06D-
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