Does anyone understand the isolation rules...? 20:24 - Dec 8 with 675 views | BanksterDebtSlave | My brother's boy tested positive about a week ago, the rest of the family got negative tests back 2 days ago but my brother developed symptoms yesterday...so when can his lad re enter the world/school? If his wife goes down with it next week do they all continue to isolate for another 2 weeks from then? |  |
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Does anyone understand the isolation rules...? on 21:59 - Dec 8 with 526 views | Pendejo | 2021? Not even joking, will be Jan won't it? |  |
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Does anyone understand the isolation rules...? on 22:08 - Dec 8 with 499 views | lowhouseblue | brother 10 days from developing symptoms. everyone else 14 days from boy's positive test. if his wife tests +ve at some point then she does 10 day from then, but it doesn't lengthen the isolation for anyone else. |  |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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Does anyone understand the isolation rules...? on 22:08 - Dec 8 with 495 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
So the whole family resets to 2 weeks from yesterday until the next one drops? |  |
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Does anyone understand the isolation rules...? on 22:10 - Dec 8 with 489 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Does anyone understand the isolation rules...? on 22:08 - Dec 8 by lowhouseblue | brother 10 days from developing symptoms. everyone else 14 days from boy's positive test. if his wife tests +ve at some point then she does 10 day from then, but it doesn't lengthen the isolation for anyone else. |
Thanks, that's the bit I couldn't see spelled out. |  |
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Does anyone understand the isolation rules...? on 22:13 - Dec 8 with 478 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Does anyone understand the isolation rules...? on 22:10 - Dec 8 by BanksterDebtSlave | Thanks, that's the bit I couldn't see spelled out. |
As I say, it should be made really clear to those being tested. It is a concern if it isn't. I have heard of a couple of schools where a student went for a test, returned to school before the results and then the test came back positive. |  |
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