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I'm tri-jabbed.
I've reread the rules and actually you can stop self-isolation in Scotland if you're double jabbed and get a negative PCR. But surely I follow the English rules when I'm in England.
I guess I'll see if I can get a PCR tomorrow and otherwise I'll just continue as normal
Wouldn't really bother me normally as I don't do much around Christmas anyway but my partner will be visiting in a couple of days and it's her 30th birthday so I had planned on doing a few things beforehand
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But surely I follow the English rules when I'm in England.
I think you are confusing the rules of someone who has a positive PCR (isolate for 10 days, fewer with negative LFT after days 7/8) and close contacts. As a close contact you are exempt from isolation if you are fully vaccinated (source https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-test-and-trace-how-it-works#exemptions-from-self-isolation-for-contacts ). You are advised to take an LFT every day.
Or no isolation because you are double jabbed?