• I'm still producing positive LFTs and I first tested positive with one on 24 September!

    Woah! So you've had to isolate for all that time?

    Is that a normal length of time?

  • No, you just have to isolate for the 10 days from you first positive test. I think they say you shouldn't test for 90 days once you are positive. I guess it is because it is still in your system but you are not infectious

  • Just looked this up:

    If you have an LFD antigen test within 90 days of a previous positive COVID-19 PCR test, for example as part of a workplace or community testing programme, and the result of this test is positive, you and your household should self-isolate and follow the steps in this guidance again.

    Edit: so I guess you'd be eligable for another PCR at that point which could be negative in which case no isolation

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