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Should I be fully isolating?

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CA0932017 · 18/01/2022 17:03

Double jabbed last year in Feb and May. Had booster a few days ago. Had to wait to get it as has covid in December. Not been 2 weeks yet. Now Dd has covid again (won't get into that!) do I have to fully isolate as it's not been 2 weeks since booster or am I considered fully jabbed from the last 2??

Does being fully jabbed to be exempt from isolating just mean after 2 or 2 and booster?

I can't find clear guidance, tried looking for it in gov website and not finding it helpful . School have sent a letter home about the outbreak at school and it says you have to be 14 days form booster before your exempt? What if you've only just had a first or second dose?

Is that correct?

To add, I have nowhere to go whilst Dd is isolating again BUT I was hoping to pop to boots in the morning if my lft is negative again whilst Dp can stay home with Dd. He had his booster just about 2 weeks ago and going to work...

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Imfedupwithallofthis · 18/01/2022 17:09

Depends where you live, if in UK.

www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/uk-news/fully-vaccinated-england-covid-coronavirus-22785738

England and Wales do not yet include booster in fully vaccinated definition, but Scotland do.

Ecosralayce · 18/01/2022 17:09

currently fully jabbed means 2 jabs. Booster not included. So no, you don't have to isolate.

Ecosralayce · 18/01/2022 17:10

oh, sorry yes good point. I was refering to guidance in England only.

CA0932017 · 18/01/2022 17:11

Thanks. I've just found it myself on gov website - I'm in England. The school email has put me in a bit of a panic! I took DS to school this morning (he's negative like me!). Momentarily confused!

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