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So confused.
I came into direct contact with someone who is positive. (It was thru work and was we were together outdoors all day Monday)
I looked on nhs site and to me it’s seems I don’t need to be tested.... o don’t have a temp, cough, taste / smell ok. But what do I do? I’m genuinely confused? Do I have to isolate? Or get tested?
I came into direct contact with someone who is positive. (It was thru work and was we were together outdoors all day Monday)
I looked on nhs site and to me it’s seems I don’t need to be tested.... o don’t have a temp, cough, taste / smell ok. But what do I do? I’m genuinely confused? Do I have to isolate? Or get tested?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I read it, unless you develop symptoms (or are contacted by NHS Test and Trace), you don't need to do anything:
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/coron avirus- covid-1 9/self- isolati on-and- treatme nt/when -to-sel f-isola te-and- what-to -do/
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Would it be difficult for you to get tested, is there somewhere near where you live, or could you get the test kit?
The reason I'm asking is because I know of a young man in his 20's who spent an afternoon with his Aunty. The Aunt got the Covid, and although the young man had no symptoms at all, he went to get tested and he too was positive. I suppose you could do either really, it would depend on whether you wanted to know for sure.
The reason I'm asking is because I know of a young man in his 20's who spent an afternoon with his Aunty. The Aunt got the Covid, and although the young man had no symptoms at all, he went to get tested and he too was positive. I suppose you could do either really, it would depend on whether you wanted to know for sure.
yes you should isolate. Get a test if you get symptoms. https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/coron avirus- covid-1 9/self- isolati on-and- treatme nt/when -to-sel f-isola te-and- what-to -do/
Bob ty.
It wasn’t thru test n trace. The person who is positive just phoned.
Does this mean I ought to call test n trace to ask?
Looking at the nhs website I don’t think I am eligible fir a test (no symptoms) ...,
I would like to be tested just in case.... but .... if I do the check list on the site Im not eligible
It wasn’t thru test n trace. The person who is positive just phoned.
Does this mean I ought to call test n trace to ask?
Looking at the nhs website I don’t think I am eligible fir a test (no symptoms) ...,
I would like to be tested just in case.... but .... if I do the check list on the site Im not eligible
While it might be sensible for Eve to self-isolate anyway, the actual advice given on the NHS website is that self-isolation is only required if the positive contact is a family member, if they're within a support bubble or NHS Test and Trace make contact. Otherwise the advice is simply as follows:
"If you think you've been in contact with someone who has coronavirus, but you do not have symptoms and have not been told to self-isolate, continue to follow social distancing advice"
(See my link above)
"If you think you've been in contact with someone who has coronavirus, but you do not have symptoms and have not been told to self-isolate, continue to follow social distancing advice"
(See my link above)
I would do what bednobs suggested. My son’s partner tested positive and they both went into, lockdown. I had seen my son a few days before so he begged me to get tested.
I logged on to the website and put in that I had a change in my taste and smell. I got a test the next day and luckily it came back, negative.
It made me feel , easier.
I logged on to the website and put in that I had a change in my taste and smell. I got a test the next day and luckily it came back, negative.
It made me feel , easier.