If you have recently been to places such as Wuhan, a high prevalence area, you should register in the community as soon as possible after your return trip and pay attention to your own health and that of those around you. Perform self-health monitoring for 14 consecutive days from the time you leave the area with high prevalence of the virus, take your own temperature daily and keep appropriate records in a timely manner.
If symptoms such as fever, malaise, dry cough, muscle aches and shortness of breath occur, seek immediate medical attention after properly wearing a disposable medical mask to clarify whether you are infected with the novel coronavirus. If there is no abnormality after 14 days, you can return to work according to the time of return to work at the workplace and the arrangement of the company.
If company conditions allow, telecommuting can be adopted to reduce the gathering of people to prevent infection.