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I'm hugely confused - can anyone give me an answer to this please?

30 replies

holly76666 · 11/11/2021 13:33

I had Covid recently and isolated for 11 days. My isolation period has now finished. DH came down with it too and is still isolating.

My question is, can I now take our toddler DC out and about with me or do they need to stay at home and isolate along with DH?

They haven't shown any symptoms of Covid at all and have not been tested.

Are they ok to go to playgroups, to the playground and meet up with friends?

I just want to know I'm doing the right thing.

Thanks.

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PurpleDaisies · 11/11/2021 13:36

Are you in England?

If so, yes your toddler is fine to go out and about with you. The recommendation is to pcr test them but that’s not compulsory.

www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self-isolation-and-treatment/when-to-self-isolate-and-what-to-do/

ColettesEarrings · 11/11/2021 13:37

They are under 18 so if you are double vaccinated you can take dc out and about. Personally i wouldn't do indoor groups but I'd go on outside walks, and check with friends if they were happy to meet outside.

PurpleDaisies · 11/11/2021 13:40

@ColettesEarrings

They are under 18 so if you are double vaccinated you can take dc out and about. Personally i wouldn't do indoor groups but I'd go on outside walks, and check with friends if they were happy to meet outside.
Even if the op weren’t double vaccinated, they could still go out and about after finishing her own isolation period. That’s always been the case. Someone else in your house developing Covid after you doesn’t reset your clock when you’ve tested positive.
ColettesEarrings · 11/11/2021 13:46

Yes it does, it always has pre vaccinations and still does if not double vaccinated adults.

ColettesEarrings · 11/11/2021 13:46

If outside your initial 10 day isolation.

Tyrionsbitch · 11/11/2021 13:48

You can take them out but I think it would be utterly selfish of you to take them to playgroups and indoor environments where they will share toys and interact with others etc. incase they have it without symptoms

doyouwantachuffedybadge · 11/11/2021 13:49

Purpledaisies if someone in your household has tested positve for covid you do have to stay indoors and isolate again if you havent been double vaxxed or if you;re over 18. Before the double vax rule people could be isolating for weeks on end, if people in their household developed symptoms, and tested positive for Covid. Also, if after you have been a close contact of someone who tested positive for Covid and finished your isolation only to then develop symptoms you must isolate again. Its on the Gov website www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-contacts-of-people-with-possible-or-confirmed-coronavirus-covid-19-infection-who-do-not-live-with-the-person/guidance-for-contacts-of-people-with-possible-or-confirmed-coronavirus-covid-19-infection-who-do-not-live-with-the-person

PurpleDaisies · 11/11/2021 13:51

@ColettesEarrings

Yes it does, it always has pre vaccinations and still does if not double vaccinated adults.
Nonsense.

First person gets Covid. Does ten day (previously longer) isolation. Finished and able to leave.

Person two starts isolating with person one. This has changed now if they’re double vaccinated and symptomless. Gets Covid and isolates for correct period. That has no effect on person one. They don’t need to add extra days on to their isolation.

PurpleDaisies · 11/11/2021 13:53

[quote doyouwantachuffedybadge]Purpledaisies if someone in your household has tested positve for covid you do have to stay indoors and isolate again if you havent been double vaxxed or if you;re over 18. Before the double vax rule people could be isolating for weeks on end, if people in their household developed symptoms, and tested positive for Covid. Also, if after you have been a close contact of someone who tested positive for Covid and finished your isolation only to then develop symptoms you must isolate again. Its on the Gov website www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-contacts-of-people-with-possible-or-confirmed-coronavirus-covid-19-infection-who-do-not-live-with-the-person/guidance-for-contacts-of-people-with-possible-or-confirmed-coronavirus-covid-19-infection-who-do-not-live-with-the-person[/quote]
Not during the same illness cycle. That’s what’s happening in the op’s house if I’ve read that correctly,

HelloTreeWindow · 11/11/2021 13:54

Depends which U.K. country they’re in, I think apparently Wales now makes you stay in as family members until a negative PCR? They’ve kept mask throughout too but not here in England

ColettesEarrings · 11/11/2021 14:00

That's why I said if NOT double vaccinated...😂 Read what I wrote again.

ColettesEarrings · 11/11/2021 14:02

Single vaccinated adults still have to contact isolate.

PurpleDaisies · 11/11/2021 14:03

@ColettesEarrings

That's why I said if NOT double vaccinated...😂 Read what I wrote again.
Double vaccinated is irrelevant if you’ve just had Covid. You don’t need to start isolating again if someone in your household catches Covid from you. This has always been the case. Look at this explanation from the bbc back in 2020 when the isolation period was 14 days for contacts and vaccination status made no difference.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53588709

I'm hugely confused - can anyone give me an answer to this please?
PurpleDaisies · 11/11/2021 14:04

@ColettesEarrings

Single vaccinated adults still have to contact isolate.
Who is saying they don’t? The op’s situation is that she has JUST HAD COVID. Someone in her situation does not need to continue isolating with their family if someone catches Covid from them beyond their ten day stretch at home. Confused
ColettesEarrings · 11/11/2021 14:05

I also said IF OUTSIDE the OPS in initial isolation period. Read it again, again. 😂

holly76666 · 11/11/2021 14:06

You can take them out but I think it would be utterly selfish of you to take them to playgroups and indoor environments where they will share toys and interact with others etc. incase they have it without symptoms

When DH has finished his isolation can we take them to indoor things straightaway after that? Or do we need to wait even longer?

I'm unsure as they could catch it on say, day 9 of DH's isolation but not have any symptoms.

Does anyone know?

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PurpleDaisies · 11/11/2021 14:06

@ColettesEarrings

I also said IF OUTSIDE the OPS in initial isolation period. Read it again, again. 😂
How long outside?
holly76666 · 11/11/2021 14:09

I'm in England and DH and I are both double vaccinated.

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ColettesEarrings · 11/11/2021 14:10

It depends crucially on exactly when her dp first got his symptoms or tested positive. If that was outside her 10 day isolation and she was only single vaccinated, then she would have to isolate again. If within her 10 days, then she doesn't isolate again regardless of vacination status. Were actually all in agreement. Honestly.

ColettesEarrings · 11/11/2021 14:10

Thanks for update op, double vaxxed you're good to go!

holly76666 · 11/11/2021 14:11

@ColettesEarrings I'm double vaccinated and no longer have symptoms (apart from continuing loss of taste). So I'm free to go aren't I?

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holly76666 · 11/11/2021 14:12

@ColettesEarrings sorry, cross posted! What's your opinion on my second question - how long do we need to wait to do indoors things with the DC after DH finishes his isolation?

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PurpleDaisies · 11/11/2021 14:12

@holly76666

I'm in England and DH and I are both double vaccinated.
Look here:

assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1020868/20210922_COVID19_Stay_at_home_Illustrated_household_guide.pdf

This should show you who needs to isolate and for how long.

You can treat your daughter as being in the “fully vaccinated” category because she’s under 18yrs and 6 months.
This is the guidance for England.

ColettesEarrings · 11/11/2021 14:17

For indoors stuff I'd be fine doing that after dh finishes his isolation as long as your child does not develop symptoms in the meantime.