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DH coworker tested positive. WWYD?

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Wingingthis · 04/09/2020 10:59

DH works away for work (leaves Monday morning home Friday night.) he’s being tested for Covid every 2 days at work. Someone in his “bubble” at work tested positive yesterday and was sent home. Last time DH was tested was Thursday. We had a toddler and a 4 Month old.
I have the option to stay at my parents with the kids for the weekend as they live down the road incase DH has caught the virus from co worker. This would obviously mean he couldn’t see the kids for 2 weeks. Is that overkill? Or is it sensible? I’m conflicted. His job is not an office job and he’s been in contact with coworker briefly and handled equipment that coworker has.

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Mummyto3gorgeousgirlies · 06/09/2020 15:18

@Wingingthis

Decided to stay separated this weekend. Thank you for opinions :) yes he’s at leavesden.
I know it’s crazy to me that they get tested more than nhs staff, doesn’t make sense & is incredibly unfair. Horrible money driven world we live in!!
And his work haven’t said the bubble need to isolate 🤷🏼‍♀️ Bubbles are lost on me too.

Hope you all stay well - but if he was in touch with someone 48 hrs before they tested positive he needs to isolate for 14 days irrespective of his negative test - you can find this on the nhs website - his work should instruct the bubble not to work - it's their social responsibility
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lifesalongsong · 06/09/2020 13:43

@Wingingthis

Decided to stay separated this weekend. Thank you for opinions :) yes he’s at leavesden.
I know it’s crazy to me that they get tested more than nhs staff, doesn’t make sense & is incredibly unfair. Horrible money driven world we live in!!
And his work haven’t said the bubble need to isolate 🤷🏼‍♀️ Bubbles are lost on me too.

Out of interest do you know where the tests are processed? There are so many threads about not enough testing capacity and I'm wondering if what I'm guessing are 100s if not 1000s of tests per week are being done for no clinical reason.

I'm sure the studio is paying so not a question about the cost.
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BeeTrees · 06/09/2020 10:23

That’s the right decision.
You only test positive when you make enough of the virus to start shedding. He could have a contact with the case and then yet negative every day til day 13 and then test positive on day 14. Which is why it’s stupid saying people with a negative test the day after contact can go back to work, incubation takes time!

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Wingingthis · 06/09/2020 10:18

Decided to stay separated this weekend. Thank you for opinions :) yes he’s at leavesden.
I know it’s crazy to me that they get tested more than nhs staff, doesn’t make sense & is incredibly unfair. Horrible money driven world we live in!!
And his work haven’t said the bubble need to isolate 🤷🏼‍♀️ Bubbles are lost on me too.

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Shesingsshangrila · 04/09/2020 13:50

Is his co-worker Robert Pattinson?!

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Changedmynamelots · 04/09/2020 12:58

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54022220

Is he on this film set?!

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SabrinaTheTeenageBitch · 04/09/2020 12:57

I thought the whole idea of bubbles was that if the bubble 'burst' then everyone self isolated?

Anyway as someone with ZERO family support, a disabled child and a five year old I have nightmares about what would happen if myself and DH got covid and were badly affected at the same time. If you have the option I would definitely take it

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nitsandwormsdodger · 04/09/2020 12:56

My work place consideres contact as
Face to face unmasked conversation for at least 15 mins
Personally I would take kids to mums
Get DH tested again today in a few days if clear then get back together

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Mummypig2020 · 04/09/2020 12:52

Before all this “if he was in contact with soemone the bubble must self isolate”

My dh works in a small dark office with no windows with 10 other men. One of them tested positive just into lockdown. Not one of the other men caught it.

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rorosemary · 04/09/2020 12:32

I believe the coworker could infect others a few dats prior to a positive test. They test every two days and his thursday one was positive. He could have been positive on wednesday and infectious since the weekend. I'd not see DH for two weeks counted from thursday in that case.

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StealthPolarBear · 04/09/2020 12:28

Precisely. Surely the point of a bubble is they are all in or all self isolating and they don't need to socially distabce. Otherwise what's the difference between a bubble and a group?
I still find the concept of being in more than one bubble a bit stupid too. But hey more confusing crap from this government.

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Couchbettato · 04/09/2020 12:16

@StealthPolarBear bubbles confuse me to no end.

I don't see the point in them because almost every industry has their own guidance for isolation, which doesn't always include the full bubble. So to me, it renders bubbles useless.

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Teacher12345 · 04/09/2020 12:13

Can DH stay in whatever accomodation he uses during the week until he gets another test?

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MsWonderful · 04/09/2020 11:55

Ha I work in an nhs hospital, clinical staff, and we only get tested if symptomatic now. Unfortunately we haven’t got enough staff as it is so they can’t risk finding anyone who’s positive and asymptomatic, or who would look after the patients if they had to isolate for 7 days?? Obviously more money and staff floating about in the film industry though 😳

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StealthPolarBear · 04/09/2020 11:49

Surely the bubble should be self isolating? Isn't that the point of a bubble

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HoldingTight · 04/09/2020 11:44

If someone in his bubble has tested positive, shouldn't he be self-isolating?

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TryAnotherNickname · 04/09/2020 11:30

Oh god is he in set in leavesden? I think you’re best staying with your parents this weekend - there are a few cases scattered around the set (actually that one has gone on hold so it must be different - insurance requirements are insane).

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Wingingthis · 04/09/2020 11:25

@Letseatgrandma film industry! Mad isn’t it.

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JS87 · 04/09/2020 11:25

I think that even if he tests negative on monday, if track and trace have decided he has had sufficient contact with the coworker he is supposed to isolate for the full 14 days.

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Jagoda · 04/09/2020 11:23

I would err on the side of caution. I am sure DH would rather miss you and DC for a couple of weeks rather than risk giving you the virus.

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Letseatgrandma · 04/09/2020 11:17

What sort of industry is he in where they get tested every two days? Just out of interest.

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Wingingthis · 04/09/2020 11:13

Interesting I didn’t know that about the tests! I thought you’d get positive as soon as you contracted it. Thanks for the info!!

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JayDot500 · 04/09/2020 11:06

Sensible. If he's positive, and you get it, and you're both presenting symptoms at the same time... I wouldn't think looking after kids would be easy in that situation. And grandparents wouldn't be an option as the kids would be exposed.

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Mintjulia · 04/09/2020 11:05

So will your dh be tested again on Monday? If he's clear, staying with your folks may only be for a few days.

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UpperLowercaseSymbolNumber · 04/09/2020 11:05

@Wingingthis

For clarity it’s his coworker who has Covid. DH tested negative on Thursday and coworker was sent home Friday afternoon - so DH would have had to have caught it Friday morning to have it (if that makes sense!)

No that’s not right. He could have contracted COVID prior to Thursday but still been in the incubation phase and thus would test negative. And so equally if he did a test today and it was negative it doesn’t mean he hasn’t caught it.

What have work said to do, is he meant to self isolate for 2 weeks?
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