My son had a positive LFT last Thursday so I ordered a PCR test. It didn’t arrive until late on Saturday so he took it first thing on Monday morning. The results came back positive on Tuesday. I had the call from track and trace and they asked about his symptoms etc. I said that he didn’t have symptoms now, but did the previous Thursday and explained that he’d had a positive LFT on that day too. I then had a follow up email from them which calculated his isolation period from the Monday (when he took the PCR) not the Thursday (when he had symptoms and a positive LFT). This was obviously wrong so I called to explain the situation fully expecting them to admit the mistake and change it. However I was told that once the date was in the system there is nothing that can be done! This was so incredibly infuriating as it clearly was their mistake. I asked if they could listen to the recording of the conversation, but they refused and just reiterated that the date given for the end of his isolation period had to stay and that there was no grounds for appeal.
This now means that he would have to miss almost an additional week of school unnecessarily. He’s in the sixth form and I really don’t want him to do this, especially as there’s no online lessons etc.
Has anyone else had this experience and managed to appeal? (I was told that there was no appeal process even though it’s clearly their mistake). I’m also tempted just to send him in anyway, 10 days from the positive LFT, and just hope they don’t check.