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VioletSky Sun 19-Sept-21 21:50:25

I agree Redhead

Hetty58 I have been told to come in. I am not sure if I hope everyone avoids me or that they don't

Hetty58 Sun 19-Sept-21 21:45:07

VioletSky, I would feel obliged to stay at home - to be on the safe side. After all, the tests aren't very accurate and it's most infectious for a few days before symptoms begin.

We don't have to just follow the rules. We can use our own judgement too.

Redhead56 Sun 19-Sept-21 21:40:49

My granddaughters have only just started school. Two pupils have tested positive but my dil said the children have still got to attend. I think that is wrong now the very youngest children are going to be the most vunerable.

VioletSky Sun 19-Sept-21 21:38:49

Galaxy

Violet I understand how you are feeling. I work with vulnerable children and my greatest dread was that I gave it to one of those children. It's important to rationalise this I think though, this is a virus and it's not a question of morality. You arent doing anything wrong by going to work or whatever flowers

Thank you that really helped. I also work with children but I can take precautions

Galaxy Sun 19-Sept-21 21:35:50

Violet I understand how you are feeling. I work with vulnerable children and my greatest dread was that I gave it to one of those children. It's important to rationalise this I think though, this is a virus and it's not a question of morality. You arent doing anything wrong by going to work or whatever flowers

VioletSky Sun 19-Sept-21 21:32:29

Oopsadaisy1

Violetsky if the rest of you take a Covid Test every 48 hours and you are all negative, then you needn’t feel guilty.
Test kits are free from Chemists or NHS.
Better safe than sorry.

Thank you, I agree, we have been told twice a week but this sounds more more sensible

VioletSky Sun 19-Sept-21 21:31:19

Sorry I am a bit stressed about it so it hasn't come out very well.

2 positives and the rest of us negative.

The positives are of course isolating.

I would just feel more comfortble if the rest of us isolated too. I'd hate to infect anyone else because the test was wrong or too soon.

I feel better hearing that other households have managed without everyone getting it.

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 19-Sept-21 21:28:56

Violetsky if the rest of you take a Covid Test every 48 hours and you are all negative, then you needn’t feel guilty.
Test kits are free from Chemists or NHS.
Better safe than sorry.

Chewbacca Sun 19-Sept-21 21:27:30

Anyone who tests positive following the PCR test will still be legally required to self-isolate, irrespective of their vaccination status or age in order to break onward chains of transmission. Meanwhile anyone who develops COVID-19 symptoms should self-isolate and get a PCR test, and remain in isolation until the result comes back.

Source: YouGov

Seems fairly self explanatory.

Galaxy Sun 19-Sept-21 21:25:54

Yes the rest of you can go to work/school. I would probably take a test if I was them. I know a number of households where only 1 or 2 people got covid.

Chewbacca Sun 19-Sept-21 21:23:30

If your child tests positive for coronavirus:
Child shouldn’t attend school
Child self-isolates for at least 10 days from when symptoms started (or from day of test if no symptoms)
Inform school immediately about test results
Whole household self-isolates for 10 days from day when symptoms started (or from day of test if no symptoms) – even if someone tests negative during those 10 days
They can return to school after 10 days, once child feels better, and has been fever-free for at least 48 hours. They can return to school after 10 days even if they have a cough or loss of smell /taste. These symptoms can last for several weeks once the infection is gone.

Source: NHS Website

MayBeMaw Sun 19-Sept-21 21:23:25

Oopsadaisy1

Anyone under the age of 18 or double jabbed should take a Covid Test before going out if other members of the household have Covid.

That was what I meant- you just said it better!

VioletSky Sun 19-Sept-21 21:18:40

Just to clarify, the rest of us can go to work and school, the 2 that tested positive must isolate

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 19-Sept-21 21:18:09

Anyone under the age of 18 or double jabbed should take a Covid Test before going out if other members of the household have Covid.

VioletSky Sun 19-Sept-21 21:17:45

Galaxy they have tested positive

VioletSky Sun 19-Sept-21 21:15:29

Yes they are thankfully, general aches and pains and they had temperatures but nothing paracetamol couldn't fix. Already on the mend after a couple of days being unwell (fingers crossed)

Galaxy Sun 19-Sept-21 21:15:13

Sorry am not sure what you mean. Those with symptoms have to isolate, those who are symptom free dont have to, is that what you mean. If I was them I would have a test.

MayBeMaw Sun 19-Sept-21 21:14:21

VioletSky

2 of our household members are positive for covid but the rules state that anyone double jabbed or under 18 and can go to work or school.

I'm usually a stickler for following rules but this feels morally wrong!

After a negative test result though?

Hithere Sun 19-Sept-21 21:10:24

Oh no! I hope they are mild cases

It is very wrong

VioletSky Sun 19-Sept-21 21:06:26

2 of our household members are positive for covid but the rules state that anyone double jabbed or under 18 and can go to work or school.

I'm usually a stickler for following rules but this feels morally wrong!