On holiday in Liverpool. I have symptoms of covid. Never had it before. I've tried to get to see someone to get tested but I'm just being sent from pillow to post. I come home Friday. Shall I just lay low ?
I would treat it as a cold which is what I did when I had it. Take your usual paracetamols etc and either rest up if you feel the need or carry on with your holiday plans if you feel ok.
Just lay low. Even if you have it, there's not much they can do. Do as you would with a bad cold, rest, drink plenty water etc. etc. Don't worry, Covid has been around forever in some shape or form, we used to call it a bad cold.
Just lay low and stay away from others as much as you should with any bad cold or flu type infections. Not like those who see themselves as heroes and carry on as normal spreading their bugs around.
Yes, grumpy, NJ had his jabs as early as possible (given the haphazard state of the rollout programme in my area).
You must misunderstand me - Covid was a nasty disease two years ago, especially for the elderly and the vulnerable. For the vast majority of people it now no more dangerous than any of the multitude of other respiratory diseases we might encounter.
The reason I asked what rules one must follow after testing positive anneasquith was referring to is because in England (and I believe in Scotland though I don't follow their rules quite so closely) there are none.