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AIBU?

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Covid contact

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Moonsbury · 19/09/2020 16:23

Let me know if IABU or not before I launch!

A person, was not feeling well, cough temp etc and decided to get a Covid test and self isolate along with their family, as required.
Between feeling poorly and having the test( and before isolating ) they had come into contact with another person- who knew the situation, (that's their risk)

But in the midst of this, that second person has invited themselves into my home with my family and not even mentioned they may have been in contact with the first person who was not feeling well.

The result is fairly irrelevant at this point and Ive completely lost trust that I can expect anyone to be honest about their contact.

Also now panicking as I've started to feel under the weather but trooping through as I knew I'd been careful with my contact.



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CitizenFame · 19/09/2020 16:40

They invited themselves into your home or do you mean someone in your family let them in?

Why are you panicking when you don’t even know the results yet? Get a grip. You sound weird about it.

Jeremyironseverything · 19/09/2020 16:53

I'd be furious that they knowingly put me at risk.

ajandjjmum · 19/09/2020 16:55

I understand where you're coming from OP. People are idiots. Even if they are prepared to take the risk, they should not impose the possible consequences of their decision on others.

Moonsbury · 19/09/2020 17:59

Thanks for understanding- that's my point, they knowingly put my family at risk, and will no doubt harp on about ' the idiots who are breaking the rules' forgetting this.

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CastleCrasher · 19/09/2020 18:19

Would their contact with the isolating person, and their contact with you both meet the "close contact" test?

Moonsbury · 19/09/2020 18:57

@CastleCrasher

Would their contact with the isolating person, and their contact with you both meet the "close contact" test?
Yes. Close contact, hugs, kisses, probably using house crockery and bathroom etc.
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