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CrapAtCryptics | 21:50 Tue 17th Mar 2020 | Travel
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We will be returning from Australia on Tuesday, we currently have no symptoms, has anyone seen any specific advice about self isolating in this circumstance. We dont have any problem doing it but need to know we are getting it right.
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If you have no symptoms then why would you self isolate?
No. Ummm - the OP is probably wondering about self isolating because some travellers to OZ have to self isolate for 14 days after arrival in that country.
Look at the NHS Coronavirus webpages.
Advice changes daily and is quite muddled from the UK gov.
From what we know now, Australia is not a high risk country. As you have no symptoms you don’t need to be isolated, but follow the same advice for the rest of us.
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Many of our friends are elderly and we dont want to put anyone at risk and its no special hardship.
Everyone in the UK is pretty much in self isolation now anyway, other than food shopping and key workers, many people are staying home. The advice is not to gather in groups, not to visit pubs reataurants, theatres or social events, most things are closed so you'll find a very quiet and different UK to the one you left.
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The worst thing is no Grand Prixs to watch to fill up the time - a pox on the Wuhan meat peddlers and their incompetent, or non-existent, public heath department.

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