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So you're saying he's saying you can't leave isolation until you test negative?
For some people in some circumstances you have to isolate for ten days even if you NEVER test positive (18yo+ unvaccinated close contacts of a case).
In the circumstances that you peeps are bickering about, you can leave self isolation after 10 days if you are still testing positive with a lateral flow. But ONLY if you don't have a high temperature, and you're not feeling unwell. If you test positive on LFT on day 6 or later, you need to complete your ten days.
Or at least that is what the NHS guidance says.
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at least that is what the NHS guidance says.
That isn't what the guidance says for thier staff
An example but know others in other trusts have had to follow the same:
https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/working-for-us/staff/covid-staff-faqs-self-isolation.aspxIf the test is positive on the 10th day, you should continue to take daily tests and must not return to work until you get a negative test result
So you're saying he's saying you can't leave isolation until you test negative? I'll put a tenner towards crisis that you're wrong.