NC for this.
Brief backstory, DH works in a public facing job, I wfh. 3dc all in school. DH had a "cold" which started at the weekend, I asked him to test and he said he'd done one at work and was negative. Dc3 also same symptoms, but was staying at their mums and she said they tested negative.
Fast forward to yesterday and I started feeling a bit off, test was negative. Still felt a bit rubbish today so test again, positive. Rang DH at work and he test positive on two different tests, although fainter lines. Took himself for a PCR "to make sure".
DH thinks he is immune to covid, and convinced that although logically he's most likely had it all week and that's why his tests are faint, that actually it's "a mistake".
Now to my question. When he went for his PCR, he told "the lad" at the test centre his tests were faint and that he'd had a cold and apparently this person told him that his tests are most likely wrong, and that they've picked up his cold.
Off the back of this misinformation, he's now taken the dc to his parents. Presumably as he thinks I'm the only one in the house who actually has covid.
Aibu to want to complain about what this person has said to him? Govt guidance at the moment states a positive LFT indicates covid and you must isolate etc. Because he's somewhat of a covid denier he's taken this person as gospel and is now possibly spreading covid to his elderly parents! I'm fuming!