I'll keep my fingers crossed for you... picked up at school?
How confident are people on not being infectious after 10 days? trying to work out if it is foolish to see family on christmas day after daughter coming out of isolation the day before.
Although 24th is her 10 days, she tested positive on the Monday, we are fairly sure she got it at school the week before, so that adds 3 days.
You could LFD test your daughter from time to time. Assuming they are positive now when they stop being positive she is probably not infectious anymore.
I think it is more likely that you will be the risk on Christmas Day. I'd probably book myself in for a PCR on the 23rd and do an LFT on the 25th.
I thought that if you were positive in the past that you would likely throw up a positive in the future even if not infectious? (I assumed that is why they don't get you to re-test for 60 days after)
Booking a PCR for the 23rd seems like a good idea, we are LTF every day, so will continue that too.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you... picked up at school?
How confident are people on not being infectious after 10 days? trying to work out if it is foolish to see family on christmas day after daughter coming out of isolation the day before.
Although 24th is her 10 days, she tested positive on the Monday, we are fairly sure she got it at school the week before, so that adds 3 days.