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douglas9401 | 14:07 Fri 10th Dec 2021 | Body & Soul
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If a person tests positive for Covid via a PCR test, isolates as per instructions then finds near the end of the 10 day isolation period that another member of the family is positive, does the first person have to isolate for a further 10 days?

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you dont have to isolate if you are double jabbed and dont have symptoms
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Thanks, bednobs.
Changes from tomorrow in Scotland Douglas

“Ms Sturgeon said that, from tomorrow, all household contacts of any Covid cases should isolate for 10 days, regardless of vaccination status and even if they initially get a negative PCR test.”
Toorak's doesnt apply as it mentions neg PCR
and the original post is about a pos PCR
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Ah, it's really that simple then?

We're shut!

Time for the wet finger in the air test again.
the whole thing is getting kin ridiculous.
TTT It has already reached that status and is now dangerously impinging on human rights.
Ignore all the stupid rules
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I'm going to leave it up to my boss and HR to interpret the 'rules' on Monday morning.

Could be a looong Christmas break.

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