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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    I thought under current rules that any home contacts were to isolate for 10 days, hence why there are so many self isolating just now?
    Health Care Workers are exempt from self isolating (including if it’s a household contact) so long as they meet the criteria as described by GB. Thee are other ‘essential’ sectors who can do this also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    Health Care Workers are exempt from self isolating (including if it’s a household contact) so long as they meet the criteria as described by GB. Thee are other ‘essential’ sectors who can do this also.
    The way my wife talks about cases at her work, i think she has to be exempt as well, but i cannot ignore management misunderstanding as had that when i was contact traced.

    Regarding what Jason Leitch has said, he should be up front with people and tell us what actual data they have to justify their actions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    I thought under current rules that any home contacts were to isolate for 10 days, hence why there are so many self isolating just now?
    There was an add-on to that Chick last few days. Lots of bullet points etc. But double jagged and boosted can go back to work after a negative PCR test. There are more scenarios, but it left things too open for ambiguity (if that's a real word) It can be abused if required.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
    There was an add-on to that Chick last few days. Lots of bullet points etc. But double jagged and boosted can go back to work after a negative PCR test. There are more scenarios, but it left things too open for ambiguity (if that's a real word) It can be abused if required.
    Was that in England or Scotland? Just when you mention bullet points, i think more of Prof no very Whitty than Jason Leitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    I thought under current rules that any home contacts were to isolate for 10 days, hence why there are so many self isolating just now?
    I cannie believe you doubted me Chick after over 21,000 posts full of FACTS especially Funster related one's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    I cannie believe you doubted me Chick after over 21,000 posts full of FACTS especially Funster related one's.
    Nae chance bud, just trying to catch up on my understanding of this covid pish having no really bothered about it for 6 month.

    But, i will say that a person in your position should be trusted enough to go out and earn your dough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    The rules regarding Covid in the Bedsit are truly baffling mate,me and my partner are both triple vaccinated she works in a doctors surgery and i as you know work outdoors.

    If someone in the Bedsit tests positive i must close down my fresh air outside business for 10 days even if i produce a negative PCR test however she MUST attend her NHS job on the back of negative less reliable LFT and is allowed to mix with sick patients.

    It is possible for me to work an 8 hour shift and have no contact with any of my customers but i must on the shielding list stay in the same house as a person infected with Covid 19.
    this is absolutely outrageous

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    The rules regarding Covid in the Bedsit are truly baffling mate,me and my partner are both triple vaccinated she works in a doctors surgery and i as you know work outdoors.

    If someone in the Bedsit tests positive i must close down my fresh air outside business for 10 days even if i produce a negative PCR test however she MUST attend her NHS job on the back of negative less reliable LFT and is allowed to mix with sick patients.

    It is possible for me to work an 8 hour shift and have no contact with any of my customers but i must on the shielding list stay in the same house as a person infected with Covid 19.
    Laughable mate. Pure headshaker material.

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    Jason Leith on the news saying he regrets not bringing in the new football related Covid measures sooner, yet three games are being played tomorrow. 😂😂😂

    Couldnae make this sh!t up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    Jason Leith on the news saying he regrets not bringing in the new football related Covid measures sooner, yet three games are being played tomorrow. 😂😂😂

    Couldnae make this sh!t up.
    It truly is bizarre. 🤔

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