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Health ministry issues revised guidelines for home isolation of mild, asymptomatic Covid-19 patients: Key points

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Health ministry issues revised guidelines for home isolation of mild, asymptomatic Covid-19 patients: Key points

The Federal Ministry of Health issued a set of home isolation guidelines for mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 cases on January 5.

According to the new guidelines, the quarantine period has been shortened to three days. It will end after the test is positive and there is no fever for three consecutive days for at least 7 days. Earlier, he planned to be discharged from the hospital 10 days after the onset of symptoms.

The guidelines say: “There is no need to re-test after the home isolation period.” Asymptomatic cases are laboratory-confirmed cases without any symptoms, and indoor air oxygen saturation exceeds 93%. The patient should be clinically designated as a mild/asymptomatic case by the attending physician. If necessary, family members should be provided with designated district/subdistrict-level control room contact numbers to obtain appropriate guidance for testing, clinical management-related guidance and bed allocation.

The residences of such cases should have necessary facilities for self-isolation and isolated family contact. There should be a caregiver (preferably someone who has completed the COVID-19 vaccination plan) providing care 24×7. The communication link between nursing staff and medical staff is a prerequisite for the entire home isolation period.

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Elderly patients over 60 years old and patients with comorbidities such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, chronic lung/liver/kidney disease and cerebrovascular disease can be isolated at home after proper evaluation by the attending physician.

The patient must be isolated from other family members and stay in a designated room away from other people in the home, especially the elderly and those with comorbidities such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and kidney disease.

The patient should stay in a well-ventilated room with cross-ventilation, and the windows should be kept open to allow fresh air in.

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Jennifer Lopez ‘let go of her’ high-heeled ego while working with Ben Affleck

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Jennifer Lopez ‘let go of her’ high-heeled ego while working with Ben Affleck

As Jennifer Lopez navigates her separation from Ben Affleck, she prioritizes her career, notably in the film Unstoppable.

Jennifer Lopez has “let go of her ego” to prioritise her career and personal growth as she navigates her separation from Ben Affleck.

The 55-year-old actress and singer, during an interview with Amazon/MGM, opened up about working on the upcoming film Unstoppable, a project she co-starred in while estranged from her husband.

“It was an honour to be a part of Anthony [Robles] and to play Judy,” Jennifer shared. “I approached the role with a complete lack of ego where you have to go in there and have so much respect for the person you are playing because it’s her story.”

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“I disappeared, there was no Jennifer, no J. Lo. That person on the screen is just Judy. Luckily, I got to spend time with her and see who she was alone and as a mother.”

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Affleck praises Lopez’s ‘spectacular’ performance

Affleck and Matt Damon produced the film, which tells the inspiring story of 36-year-old wrestler Anthony Robles.

JLo portrays Judy Robles, Anthony’s mother. Affleck also highly praised Jennifer’s performance, calling her “spectacular.”

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“Unstoppable is a very different movie than [Small Things Like These], but in a way it’s similarly rooted in the passion of really talented artists,” Ben told Entertainment Toninght just couple of weeks back. “Billy Goldenberg and Jennifer and Don Cheadle and Jharrel and Bobby Cannavale – all of whom were really passionate about this film.”

After reuniting and marrying in 2022, Jennifer filed for divorce in August 2024. Reports of marital struggles, including living separately, surfaced months before the filing.

“He’s focusing on his work and his kids now,” an insider told InTouch Weekly. “Ben already moved out … They’ll never stop loving each other, but she can’t control him, and he can’t change her.”

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Jennifer told Interview Magazine, “I was thinking about this time in my life, and I’m like, ‘That’s not what I thought it was going to turn out like.’ And then I thought, ‘No, this is exactly where I needed to be.’”

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