If we are required to be isolated at home, we should consciously abide by it, whether or not we put a seal on it.
For individuals, home isolation can help us reduce the risk of virus infection. If symptoms appear, you can receive treatment as soon as possible, and at the same time, you can narrow the scope of virus infection and ensure your own safety. For society, home isolation can reduce the risk of infection to others, reduce the waste of manpower, medical care and other resources, and reduce the harm to society.
If you live with your family, the family should promise to live in isolation and try to ensure that the isolated members have a room and remain relatively independent. Try not to leave the isolation room, avoid close contact with family members, do not go out and refuse to receive visitors.