do I have to self-isolate if my sister has covid?
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I know the days of self isolation have reduced for those testing positive, I'm 17 and don't know if I need to go to school or not if my sister has covid and we live together. I have tested negative since she has had covid and will continue to do so.
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From what I can interpret from the new rules as long as you test negative on a lateral flow daily you are fine to go out and don't need to isolate
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(Original post by t0897)
I know the days of self isolation have reduced for those testing positive, I'm 17 and don't know if I need to go to school or not if my sister has covid and we live together. I have tested negative since she has had covid and will continue to do so.
I know the days of self isolation have reduced for those testing positive, I'm 17 and don't know if I need to go to school or not if my sister has covid and we live together. I have tested negative since she has had covid and will continue to do so.
you are fully vaccinated – fully vaccinated means you have had 2 doses of an approved vaccine such as Pfizer BioNTech, AstraZeneca or Spikevax (formerly Moderna); you are also fully vaccinated if you have had one dose of the single-dose Janssen vaccine
you are aged under 18 years
you have taken part in or are currently part of an approved COVID-19 vaccine trial
you are not able to get vaccinated for medical reasons"
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...#samehousehold
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"If you do not have symptoms of COVID-19 and live in the same household as someone with COVID-19, you are legally required to self-isolate unless you meet any of the following conditions:
you are fully vaccinated – fully vaccinated means you have had 2 doses of an approved vaccine such as Pfizer BioNTech, AstraZeneca or Spikevax (formerly Moderna); you are also fully vaccinated if you have had one dose of the single-dose Janssen vaccine
you are aged under 18 years
you have taken part in or are currently part of an approved COVID-19 vaccine trial
you are not able to get vaccinated for medical reasons"
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...#samehousehold
"If you do not have symptoms of COVID-19 and live in the same household as someone with COVID-19, you are legally required to self-isolate unless you meet any of the following conditions:
you are fully vaccinated – fully vaccinated means you have had 2 doses of an approved vaccine such as Pfizer BioNTech, AstraZeneca or Spikevax (formerly Moderna); you are also fully vaccinated if you have had one dose of the single-dose Janssen vaccine
you are aged under 18 years
you have taken part in or are currently part of an approved COVID-19 vaccine trial
you are not able to get vaccinated for medical reasons"
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...#samehousehold
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