Ah I see. As it stands in the UK, legally you don't have to self isolate if you're double jabbed and have a negative PCR test. However, ethically, it would be the right thing to do AND she works from home so no need for her to be out and about.
I know when I had Covid in March 2020 at the very start of the Pandemic, my mom and I used communal areas because she had to make sure I wasn't dead/in case I needed an ambulance. Luckily, she never got it! It's very difficult to avoid communal areas in situations where a person is very ill or contagious but Helen has TWO bathrooms, plenty of rooms to sleep in and she could have easily said 'you know what? I'll bring you food/drink when you need and see you in 10 days when your next PCR is due.'
We all know if the shoe was on the other foot Phill would have to wait on her like a slave.
Yeah, we've basically been discussing this over the past couple of days. Agree with you, there's no obligation, she's *probably* *maybe* fine (lol), but why take a chance?
Why risk potentially getting seriously sick, why risk getting other people sick, when she could stay home all that time and he could stay in the 1 room (like, there's a TV and Playstation in there), use the 1 bathroom, and get her to drop meals at the bedroom door?
It would be a nice way to give back after all those cup of teas she demanded to get served in bed.
"My
neice Emily
keep my up to speed on what's cool and
how position my legs"