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Isolating

15 replies

yellowandgrey · 14/12/2021 20:13

I was a close contact so have been isolating for 14 days, tested positive and started having symptoms 10 days ago so technically I can end isolation tomorrow
However my partner and two of my kids tested positive on Saturday, the kids have been isolating for as long as I have, I just hadn't tested them until then.
Do I need to continue isolating until their 10 days is up?

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Fallagain · 14/12/2021 20:35

As long as your symptoms have gone (except loat of smeell/taste and cough) you’re free to go out. They day you tested positive is day 0, and it’s after 10 day you can go out.

yellowandgrey · 14/12/2021 21:52

Definitely? I feel like I'm seeing so much conflicting advice!!

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BBCONEANDTWO · 15/12/2021 00:55

This is confusing for me as well. I though if you were a household contact you had to isolate. There would be no point in doing another PCR as it wouldn't be accurate. You could end up isolating for ages if say you had 5 kids

Amberflames · 15/12/2021 00:58

If you are vaccinated you don’t need to isolate anyway.

yellowandgrey · 15/12/2021 06:36

I have 4 kids, two of which are still testing negative so every chance they could test positive in the next coming days.
I just wish I knew so I can take the dog out for walks again!

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Mindymomo · 15/12/2021 06:47

Yes, you’ve finished your isolation and are free to stop isolating and can go outside, as long as you feel well enough.

dementedpixie · 15/12/2021 06:56

Once you finish isolating you don't need to extend it if the others are testing positive within your isolation period.

Think this is the infographic showing what happens

Isolating
yellowandgrey · 15/12/2021 07:35

That is brilliant news!! Thank you

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AD80 · 15/12/2021 08:02

Yep you can go out after your isolation period ends. We all have covid. Dp had it first last weekend so he's back to work tomorrow. The rest of us have several days of isolation left 😪

gogohm · 15/12/2021 08:04

It's 10 days from when symptoms start or testing positive if no symptoms.

worriedatthemoment · 15/12/2021 09:21

Your free to not isolate once you have done your isolation period
Your other family members have to do theirs from day tested positive or symptoms though so will remain in isolation until there is up

GertrudePerkinsPaperyThing · 15/12/2021 10:23

You can go out once yours finishes, but the kids and partner have to start their isolation from the day they tested positive (or day their symptoms started if they have them

So just please don’t send the kids who are positive to school sooner than that on the basis they “probably” had it earlier or anything like that.

toptomatoes · 15/12/2021 10:28

You can go out when your isolation ends. My daughter got it first in our house and can go back to school on Friday. I’m allowed out on Saturday and my son on Monday. The other 2 members of the household have remained negative so far.

Amberflames · 15/12/2021 10:59

@dementedpixie

Once you finish isolating you don't need to extend it if the others are testing positive within your isolation period.

Think this is the infographic showing what happens

This is really our of date. Household contact no longer need to isolate if they are under 18 or fully vaccinated.
dementedpixie · 15/12/2021 11:34

In Scotland we do at the moment

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