Nhs guidelines on covid isolation covid 19
by Mike_B
Jan 17, · Self-isolating when you are asked to is the best way to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID). It’s very important that you stay at home (self-isolate) if: you have symptoms of coronavirus; you've had a positive lateral flow device (LFD) or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test result. Feb 03, · If you've tested positive for coronavirus (COVID), you usually have to self-isolate for 10 full days. You may be able to leave self-isolation after 5 full days if certain conditions are met. If you've been in close contact with someone who has COVID, you may have to self-isolate for 10 full Modernalternativemamated Reading Time: 3 mins. Jan 17, · Self-isolation changes for NHS staff with COVID From 17 January , all NHS staff may be able to end their self-isolation period after five full days. The government announced that from 17 January , all NHS staff, health and social care workers, and volunteers working in England may be able to end their self-isolation period after five full . Read more