14 days i think xxSorry if this is a stupid question but I just don't remember. If someone in the house has tested positive how long does the people he lives with need to isolate too?
14 days from the first day of his symptomsSorry if this is a stupid question but I just don't remember. If someone in the house has tested positive how long does the people he lives with need to isolate too?
The people he lives with need to isolate for 14 days also? Just wondering as my friends work colleuge said he's only taking a week off because his son has tested positive.14 days from the first day of his symptoms
Yes they need to alsoThe people he lives with need to isolate for 14 days also? Just wondering as my friends work colleuge said he's only taking a week off because his son has tested positive.
This! Being at uni and exposed to those germs I had the worst freshers flu ever (it’s a real thing!) and then ended up with Scarlett Fever. Both times, my symptoms could’ve easily passed for corona.Apparently it’s complete tosh and just an rumour at this stage.
Think with uni students is, they usually move to new cities. Live in very close proximities and socialise a lot with lots of groups. They aren’t going to bubble unless someone watches them all the time and they only live with people oh their course. There are huge volumes of people in and out of lecture halls.
I did art and it would be impossible to do at home without the tools and experts on hand.
Easier for Say an English degree but not possible for all course. If they got an outbreak it would spread like wildfire.
I thought it was 14 but this guys adamant he only needs to take a week. Worries me for my friend. Thanks for answeringYes they need to also
I also never went back to live at home!! Come back home to lockdown and 10 weeks in I’m going madOh god, Fresher's flu was the WORST and I wasn't even out snogging any randoms!
I think I would defer for a year if I was a fresher. 2nd/3rd year maybe do online classes. But it breaks my heart as uni is such a great time for your independence. I can't imagine for 2nd/3rd year students how tough it will be either being in their uni town but not able to do anything or have to move home. I moved out for uni aged 19 and have never gone back to live at home as the thought is just too stressful to think about!!
They say a week for the person showing symptoms ,but 2 weeks for anyone else in the household because of the time symptoms take to show xI thought it was 14 but this guys adamant he only needs to take a week. Worries me for my friend. Thanks for answering
The person who tested positive only needs to take 7, but everyone he lives with it’s 14.I thought it was 14 but this guys adamant he only needs to take a week. Worries me for my friend. Thanks for answering
No he needs to take 14 from the first day his son showed symptoms.The people he lives with need to isolate for 14 days also? Just wondering as my friends work colleuge said he's only taking a week off because his son has tested positive.
Why thank you, I thought I better change it I felt left out with everyone else having their fav on theirs.Oohh ! lovin the new avatar
Maybe to do with the volume of people compared to schools..
OmgFinally got the news I was expecting and my company has started the consultation process for redundancy. Ahhh stressed!
just seen this! It’d be amazing if true!Apparently not a single positive case in London and the south east for 24 hoursI don’t want to be pessimistic but do we think that is accurate? Hope it’s not another shred of false hope
230 hospitalBe interesting to see what the death toll is like today, wednesday is usually when it gets a bit more accurate without the weekend catch ups
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