There is no true end-of-life disinfection for a suspected patient because the suspected patient is either diagnosed as sick or clearly not sick. End-of-life disinfection means that the place of activity comes to be thoroughly disinfected after the person has left. So when the suspected patient leaves, disinfection treatment needs to be done exactly according to the requirements of disinfection of the epidemic site, according to the requirements of disinfection of the source of disease, including both air and object surfaces, as well as environmental surfaces, including all possible contamination of the environment, contaminated objects should be thoroughly disinfected treatment. This disinfection treatment requires the use of 84 disinfectant, alcohol, and peracetic acid for disinfection purposes depending on the disinfection object. Content source: Dr. You Lai