Abstract
In December 2019, an outbreak of a new viral infection began in Wuhan (China), the Chinese authorities identified this virus as coronavirus (COVID-19). That is why different public health measures were established to contain the spread of the virus. One of the strategies is the home isolation of individuals diagnosed positive for COVID-19 but who do not require hospital care. Home isolation is a restriction of activities that are usually carried out by individuals outside the home, for which it is possible to reduce infections by COVID-19. The objective of this research is to analyse the level of compliance with the home isolation protocol by the caregiver of a COVID-19 positive patient. A self-prepared questionnaire consisting of three sections has been implemented to determine the level of compliance with the home isolation protocol. In the results it is found that the protocol is carried out but not all its criteria are met.
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