COVID-19 and quarantine
- VernacularTitle:Ковид-19 ба хөл хорио
- Author:
Nergui R
1
;
Oyundari B
1
;
Sainsanaa Kh
2
;
Lkhagvagarav P
1
;
Bayarjargal M
1
;
Unursaikhan S
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords: pandemic; lockdowns; infection outbreak; surveillance; public health
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences 2020;194(4):97-102
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
- Abstract: COVID-19 global pandemic is spreading rapidly between close contacts through respiratory droplets. The most effective measures to combat and reduce infection outbreaks include social distancing, movement restrictions, and health sector capacity building, as well as public health. Scientists emphasize the importance of containing the number of positive cases without exceeding current doctors and hospital resources. They concluded that quarantine, particularly complete lockdown is effective in controlling the risk. Furthermore, the mistakes reported during lockdown enforcement are the only measures to be taken when the infection rate peaks. In the highest infection rate, the intensive care unit needs to increase by 10 percent in only 24 hours if there is no lockdown. In China, complete and partial quarantines in COVID-19 outbreak areas were effective in containing the infection transmission. Mongolia declared a state of emergency and enforced quarantine on November 10, 2020, since the first positive case was reported. Without the quarantine, the number of positive cases is estimated to be 3.2 times higher.
- Full text:2020-194(4)-97-102.pdf