This is a good example of what happens when you let the clowns run the circus.Taking my son for a PCR tonight. Track and trace contacted us as his best friend has not long tested positive. They've said he doesn't need to isolate but needs a PCR but can still go to school while waiting for the results
Another one not making senseThis is a good example of what happens when you let the clowns run the circus.
I wouldn't risk it if the results weren't back before the start of the school day (hopefully he will receive a negative result --but surely everyone who has reason to be tested should be considered possitive untill the test shows otherwise). If you send him to school at 9am and receive a possitive result at later tomorrow he will have spent hours mixing with his class mates when he should be at home. T&T may advise this I bet the school don't want him back before the results are known.Taking my son for a PCR tonight. Track and trace contacted us as his best friend has not long tested positive. They've said he doesn't need to isolate but needs a PCR but can still go to school while waiting for the results
Children under 18 don’t have to self isolate if contacted by test and trace, they’re just advised to have a PCR asapI wouldn't risk it if the results weren't back before the start of the school day (hopefully he will receive a negative result --but surely everyone who has reason to be tested should be considered possitive untill the test shows otherwise). If you send him to school at 9am and receive a possitive result at later tomorrow he will have spent hours mixing with his class mates when he should be at home. T&T may advise this I bet the school don't want him back before the results are known.
He's not going until the results are back. I must find it ludicrous that technically he is allowedI wouldn't risk it if the results weren't back before the start of the school day (hopefully he will receive a negative result --but surely everyone who has reason to be tested should be considered possitive untill the test shows otherwise). If you send him to school at 9am and receive a possitive result at later tomorrow he will have spent hours mixing with his class mates when he should be at home. T&T may advise this I bet the school don't want him back before the results are known.
So fucking stupid, you have to laugh, it’s bonkers…….
It was the same when you returned off holiday abroad. You could go out and about till you did your day 2 test at home.I wouldn't risk it if the results weren't back before the start of the school day (hopefully he will receive a negative result --but surely everyone who has reason to be tested should be considered possitive untill the test shows otherwise). If you send him to school at 9am and receive a possitive result at later tomorrow he will have spent hours mixing with his class mates when he should be at home. T&T may advise this I bet the school don't want him back before the results are known.
So people who are young and fit are being pressured to have the vaccine to reduce transmission, but this wtfTaking my son for a PCR tonight. Track and trace contacted us as his best friend has not long tested positive. They've said he doesn't need to isolate but needs a PCR but can still go to school while waiting for the results
Wasn’t the uptake dropping long before 3rd boosters were even mentioned! I’d be surprised if they reign it in now given the massive staff shortages and hospital burden.Covid booster jabs must speed up to avoid winter hospital overcrowding
One month into the programme, only half of eligible over-80s have received a third dose, despite being at heightened risk, NHS figures suggest.www.dailymail.co.uk
We are in a mess if even those most at risk aren't bothered about a booster.
They don’t test but have to wear full PPE as they still don’t know if it can be passed on. Only found this out the other day as my friend works in a funeral home.If someone dies, do they test the body for covid?
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