Topic: COVID-19: Pre-hospital risk assessment

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Rajavithi Hospital Together with the Ministry of Public Health, prepare a risk assessment before coming to detect Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 (COVID-19) at the hospital to promote self-care to be safe. And reduce unnecessary hospital visits For the general public

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Answer yes or no to the following questions.
During the previous 14 days, have you had a history of infection or not?

Point 1: You have traveled or lived in an area where an ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has been reported in the past 14 days (outbreak areas listed above).

(Yes / no)

Article 2: You are a person who is in close contact with a foreign tourist, intimate contact means having conversations less than 1 meter and more than 5 minutes or being coughed / sneezed without protection such as wearing a mask.

(Yes / no)

Tip 3: Have a history of close contact with or have a confirmed or confirmed COVID-19 infection.

(Yes / no)

Article 4: There are residents who have returned home from the reported area. COVID-19 epidemic (Outbreak areas listed above)

(Yes / no)

Article 5: Be a medical or public health worker Who came into contact with a patient eligible for investigation with COVID-19 infection

(Yes / no)

Do you have the following symptoms?

Have a fever
steam
Runny nose
Sore throat
Difficulty breathing, gasping for breath
In the place that you regularly visit Has more than 5 people close to you have a fever, cough, runny nose, phlegm, at the same time within a week?

(Yes / no)

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