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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

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By *iss SinWoman
over a year ago

portchester

No to all questions

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"No to all questions "

What he does have it though. He'll be putting us all through shit, loss of earnings if we have to self isolate too

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

Sounds like you need a new housemate

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Sounds like you need a new housemate"

Been saying that for months, but the fucker still stays here.

It'll come to a head at some point and I'll walk myself before I kick off

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Sounds like you need a new housemate

Been saying that for months, but the fucker still stays here.

It'll come to a head at some point and I'll walk myself before I kick off"

That does sound like a sensible non confrontational solution to your issue.

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By *uliette500Woman
over a year ago

Hull

No you can't force him but if he is symptomatic he needs a pcr test not a lateral flow home test.

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By *urplechesterCouple
over a year ago

chester

He’s a cunt and up his own arse because he doesn’t feel he needs to test? Ok!!! Have you spoken to him? What did he say? Miss pc

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I would do everything I could to get everyone safe, which may mean isolation and forcing him to do the same or leave. It sounds an impossible situation for you! Now that we have general freedoms restored, I don't think there's much you can do for someone who is in selfish denial and exposing others to great risk

Definitely I would be taking steps to divorce him from my life ASAP.

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By *uddy laneMan
over a year ago

dudley


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers"

You will need to isolate if you have been in contact with them even if you are vaxed. Stop the spread and mutations

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers"

you need to liveyour life and stop watching the news mate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds like you need a new housemate

Been saying that for months, but the fucker still stays here.

It'll come to a head at some point and I'll walk myself before I kick off"

probably for the best incase he knocks you out mate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

you need to liveyour life and stop watching the news mate"

Spot on mate lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

you need to liveyour life and stop watching the news mate Spot on mate lol"

The language and hatred he has for that poor bloke with a cold looool

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

you need to liveyour life and stop watching the news mate"

Already had covid. I'm not watching the numbers. But if you're saying it doesn't exist, I'll pm you my address and I'll gladly we can chat about it.

Other than covid... This is him... He doesn't even wash. Buy that I honestly mean, he doesn't wash, brush his teeth etc.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers"

I assume that he's not vaxxed either? But hopefully you are now.

Seems to be bugger all that you can legally do. If he does turn out to have covid, all of you will have to isolate and he's just cost you all two weeks wages, and maybe your health. Someone would also have to notify his work and let anyone he's been in contact with there that they need to test.

I would be making clear to him in no uncertain terms that he wasn't welcome in the house any more.

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By *heekybrummiemonkeysCouple
over a year ago

Birmingham


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

you need to liveyour life and stop watching the news mate

Already had covid. I'm not watching the numbers. But if you're saying it doesn't exist, I'll pm you my address and I'll gladly we can chat about it.

Other than covid... This is him... He doesn't even wash. Buy that I honestly mean, he doesn't wash, brush his teeth etc.

"

I’d be pissed off that he didn’t wash, but wouldn’t every about him having a temperature. He’s probably got a cold.

Why on earth do you live with him if he doesn’t wash? Lol.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

I assume that he's not vaxxed either? But hopefully you are now.

Seems to be bugger all that you can legally do. If he does turn out to have covid, all of you will have to isolate and he's just cost you all two weeks wages, and maybe your health. Someone would also have to notify his work and let anyone he's been in contact with there that they need to test.

I would be making clear to him in no uncertain terms that he wasn't welcome in the house any more."

He's an anti vaxxer, not paid income tax in 20 plus years. Shit DJ paid cash in hand. Not got a doctor either.

I'll see how it is in the morning before I go to work. Told the others I want to be updated if he gets worse. That's if he even gets out of bed. I'll play it by ear till I get home.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Aye there is one thing you can do. Stop moaning on here about it and move out

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By *uddy laneMan
over a year ago

dudley


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

I assume that he's not vaxxed either? But hopefully you are now.

Seems to be bugger all that you can legally do. If he does turn out to have covid, all of you will have to isolate and he's just cost you all two weeks wages, and maybe your health. Someone would also have to notify his work and let anyone he's been in contact with there that they need to test.

I would be making clear to him in no uncertain terms that he wasn't welcome in the house any more.

He's an anti vaxxer, not paid income tax in 20 plus years. Shit DJ paid cash in hand. Not got a doctor either.

I'll see how it is in the morning before I go to work. Told the others I want to be updated if he gets worse. That's if he even gets out of bed. I'll play it by ear till I get home. "

Sisyphus comes to mind.

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

I forgot what I was going to say

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By *rufinWoman
over a year ago

notts

You can only control you

So you self isolate for 10 days

Have fun

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By *elshsunsWoman
over a year ago

Flintshire


"Aye there is one thing you can do. Stop moaning on here about it and move out "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

OP

It sounds like your housemate has some mental health issues. You say he doesn't wash or brush his teeth even, these are classic signs. He has most likely fallen victim to misinformation on the internet or other media regarding the virus

You cannot do anything if he won't take a test.

We are not all blessed with super intelligence you know.

With a housemate like you, who needs enemies.

A bit more understanding of your housemate is called for I think.

Your poor housemate is probably scared to take a test because the rest of you will have to isolate and will blame it on him. If he has the virus, that is not actually his fault.....It's a er.... virus.

I is not YOUR property, you say about a landlord. So move out and maybe someone will move in with more understanding of your housemate and encourage him to improve himself.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"OP

It sounds like your housemate has some mental health issues. You say he doesn't wash or brush his teeth even, these are classic signs. He has most likely fallen victim to misinformation on the internet or other media regarding the virus

You cannot do anything if he won't take a test.

We are not all blessed with super intelligence you know.

With a housemate like you, who needs enemies.

A bit more understanding of your housemate is called for I think.

Your poor housemate is probably scared to take a test because the rest of you will have to isolate and will blame it on him. If he has the virus, that is not actually his fault.....It's a er.... virus.

I is not YOUR property, you say about a landlord. So move out and maybe someone will move in with more understanding of your housemate and encourage him to improve himself.

"

Why on earth would everyone else isolate (that have been jabbed) when it's not a confirmed case (or even likely as he's had it before) and you won't have to from next Monday?

Truly insane.

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By *ngel696969Woman
over a year ago

Farnworth

Appears that the OP is a tad concerned

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By *an JuniperoCouple
over a year ago

North East

This definitely goes beyond wanting someone to get a covid test. You seem to have a major problem with your housemate and the issue is probably best off being resolved privately between you. Not really suitable for this forum is it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would do everything I could to get everyone safe, which may mean isolation and forcing him to do the same or leave. It sounds an impossible situation for you! Now that we have general freedoms restored, I don't think there's much you can do for someone who is in selfish denial and exposing others to great risk

Definitely I would be taking steps to divorce him from my life ASAP. "

OP you will have to assume he has it and take precautions as you see fit.

As for his other issues, if the landlord won't remove him it would be better for your health if you found somewhere else to live. He isn't your problem and it's not worth letting a person like that get you down. Good luck.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Your additional comments show you have a great dislike of your housemate. The fact you have posted on a covid forum and used the trigger phrase "antivaxer" suggests you are seeking validation for your own views. Sorry it doesn't wash with me (pun intended)

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By *andKBCouple
over a year ago

Plymouth

Couple points here

1, isolation for fully vaccinated contacts end in 5 days. 16th August.

2, a temperature could be anything. My sister was poorly and had a temp and the GP refused to see her until she covid tested. She had a UTI!! Also its humid atn I get hot a lot.

3, no one can force your housemate to test! Its their choice.

4, as much as I dislike the anti vaxx movement and conspiracy theorists try and treat him with some compassion. If you're concerned for his welfare contact his relatives

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By *wistedTooCouple
over a year ago

Frimley

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

As your housemate is a 'cash in hand' DJ he must have struggled financially during the lockdown with no work or furlough. Maybe this has affected his mental state and personal hygiene.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

There is a lesson here for the youngsters on fab... study hard, work hard, save hard, get your own place!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What a dreadful thing to say. Luckily we aren't at the stage of forced testing yet and if he's been in contact with yourself and your landlord while you've been positive and not caught it there is the chance he's already immune. A temperature isn't necessarily cause for concern unless other symptoms are displayed. Please stop treating him like some vector of disease.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

Put him in the shed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You say that you work as a COVID Marshall. I’m not sure what that entails but it makes me think that maybe you are more heightened emotionally to those who think slightly different to yourself with regards to the virus. Your housemate sounds like he’s struggling with his mental health to some extent. Maybe some compassion is called for.

If you can’t manage that, move out. Simples

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Put him in the shed"

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

Blimey, that didn't go as I thought it would, the OP is asking a question and giving more of an insight of what the man is like normally and he gets attacked?

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To the OP, you are not responsible for a person who lives in shared accommodation, all you can do is isolate yourself from him if you think he has Covid as you can't force him to take a test.

There are lots of people who don't wash or brush their teeth , it doesn't always mean they have a MH condition but the Landlord could help with any issues you have with another renter, especially if others think the same....if not, moving is the answer if you can

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By *ark Knight 2017Man
over a year ago

Ware


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

you need to liveyour life and stop watching the news mate"

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"Blimey, that didn't go as I thought it would, the OP is asking a question and giving more of an insight of what the man is like normally and he gets attacked?

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To the OP, you are not responsible for a person who lives in shared accommodation, all you can do is isolate yourself from him if you think he has Covid as you can't force him to take a test.

There are lots of people who don't wash or brush their teeth , it doesn't always mean they have a MH condition but the Landlord could help with any issues you have with another renter, especially if others think the same....if not, moving is the answer if you can "

I agree with this. I think you need to move out.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"There is a lesson here for the youngsters on fab... study hard, work hard, save hard, get your own place!"

For a lot of people this isn't possible no matter how hard you work or how much they had studied

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By *D835Man
over a year ago

London


"You can only control you

So you self isolate for 10 days

Have fun

"

But the OP should self isolate ‘only’ and ‘if’ his flat mate has covid.

And that’s the reason why he is requesting the flat mate to take a test to confirm whether it’s covid or not.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"There is a lesson here for the youngsters on fab... study hard, work hard, save hard, get your own place!

For a lot of people this isn't possible no matter how hard you work or how much they had studied

"

That is true some people do sadly fall through the cracks due to unavoidable illness but plenty fritter their efforts away through feckless spending and careless procreation.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"There is a lesson here for the youngsters on fab... study hard, work hard, save hard, get your own place!

For a lot of people this isn't possible no matter how hard you work or how much they had studied

That is true some people do sadly fall through the cracks due to unavoidable illness but plenty fritter their efforts away through feckless spending and careless procreation.

"

Or not having any spare money to do the feckless spending because of being outpriced by the cost of living and wages not catching up. Or not being able to afford the huge rents or while paying those huge rents not being able to save up for a huge deposit to buy.

There are people who work hard every day wherever they live.

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By *octor DeleriumMan
over a year ago

Wellingborough

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"There is a lesson here for the youngsters on fab... study hard, work hard, save hard, get your own place!

For a lot of people this isn't possible no matter how hard you work or how much they had studied

That is true some people do sadly fall through the cracks due to unavoidable illness but plenty fritter their efforts away through feckless spending and careless procreation.

Or not having any spare money to do the feckless spending because of being outpriced by the cost of living and wages not catching up. Or not being able to afford the huge rents or while paying those huge rents not being able to save up for a huge deposit to buy.

There are people who work hard every day wherever they live."

Then perhaps they haven’t worked smart enough.. any employee can improve their wage by upskilling into a better paid job. Opportunities are plentiful for those who seek them out.

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

I assume that he's not vaxxed either? But hopefully you are now.

Seems to be bugger all that you can legally do. If he does turn out to have covid, all of you will have to isolate and he's just cost you all two weeks wages, and maybe your health. Someone would also have to notify his work and let anyone he's been in contact with there that they need to test.

I would be making clear to him in no uncertain terms that he wasn't welcome in the house any more.

He's an anti vaxxer, not paid income tax in 20 plus years. Shit DJ paid cash in hand. Not got a doctor either.

I'll see how it is in the morning before I go to work. Told the others I want to be updated if he gets worse. That's if he even gets out of bed. I'll play it by ear till I get home. "

Covid aside this housemate sounds like a delightful person! You could grass him to HMRC if he is working cash in hand and paying no tax! Assume he is on benefits too (how else could he justify meeting rent etc if no declared income) so could grass him to DWP as well.

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"There is a lesson here for the youngsters on fab... study hard, work hard, save hard, get your own place!

For a lot of people this isn't possible no matter how hard you work or how much they had studied

That is true some people do sadly fall through the cracks due to unavoidable illness but plenty fritter their efforts away through feckless spending and careless procreation.

Or not having any spare money to do the feckless spending because of being outpriced by the cost of living and wages not catching up. Or not being able to afford the huge rents or while paying those huge rents not being able to save up for a huge deposit to buy.

There are people who work hard every day wherever they live.

Then perhaps they haven’t worked smart enough.. any employee can improve their wage by upskilling into a better paid job. Opportunities are plentiful for those who seek them out."

I think it is more complex than that. For a start in the 90s it was possible to get a mortgage of 3 x avg salary and be able to afford something decent in most parts of the UK (even London). Fast forward 25-30yrs and that wouldn’t get you a garage let alone a flat/house hardly anywhere. House price increases have by far outstripped salary increases for the majority of young people.

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By *heNaturistCoupleCouple
over a year ago

crewe


"There is a lesson here for the youngsters on fab... study hard, work hard, save hard, get your own place!

For a lot of people this isn't possible no matter how hard you work or how much they had studied

That is true some people do sadly fall through the cracks due to unavoidable illness but plenty fritter their efforts away through feckless spending and careless procreation.

Or not having any spare money to do the feckless spending because of being outpriced by the cost of living and wages not catching up. Or not being able to afford the huge rents or while paying those huge rents not being able to save up for a huge deposit to buy.

There are people who work hard every day wherever they live.

Then perhaps they haven’t worked smart enough.. any employee can improve their wage by upskilling into a better paid job. Opportunities are plentiful for those who seek them out."

I 100% agree with you, far too many youngsters and middle aged people complain about the system and very rarely evaluate their own lives, I know a chap in his twenties has a brand new Audi and two jobs and ones well paid, used the other manual labour job to pay for his new car! No never never payments, just got a second job because he wanted a brand new Audi top of range thing.

Doesn't fritter his money away on drink and drugs (this is far too common in anybody under 40) doesn't take weekends away in Portugal, doesn't squander it on fancy TVs and clothing.

Working class, no rich parents, worked hard, worked smart has just put 12k down on his own flat.

Inflation and depravation can be over come but you have to work harder, there problems but there not as big a problem as your own philandering and waste.

Start there and then complain about the system.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"There is a lesson here for the youngsters on fab... study hard, work hard, save hard, get your own place!

For a lot of people this isn't possible no matter how hard you work or how much they had studied

That is true some people do sadly fall through the cracks due to unavoidable illness but plenty fritter their efforts away through feckless spending and careless procreation.

Or not having any spare money to do the feckless spending because of being outpriced by the cost of living and wages not catching up. Or not being able to afford the huge rents or while paying those huge rents not being able to save up for a huge deposit to buy.

There are people who work hard every day wherever they live.

Then perhaps they haven’t worked smart enough.. any employee can improve their wage by upskilling into a better paid job. Opportunities are plentiful for those who seek them out."

If only it was as black and white as that

When we first started out we could have had any job and we would have managed to get a mortgage or paid the rent. Now you would need to sell your granny to be able to afford a mortgage or save up for a deposit especially in the area we started buying in . Not everyone can or does have opportunities to get a better paid job and even if they did, who would do the jobs that they leave but it doesn't mean they don't work hard enough in what they do.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bloody hell this thread turned into the Daily Express readers page.

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By *enny PR9TV/TS
over a year ago

Southport


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers"

Have you got room under your patio?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

Have you got room under your patio?

"

Yes

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

On about a selfish stuck up post.

when did you become law and order judge and jury as your post stinks of it.

If you dont like it then leave its not your place."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Getting back on track -

Get yourself tested and anyone else who will do this with you - PCR is best.

Follow the guidelines if you test positive.

Try to keep away from this guy in your flat.

Isolate where possible in your flat.

Sterilise surfaces and keep windows open.

Nothing gets the point across more than doing what you know is correct t and socially cutting off those who don't.

Hopefully seeing everyone doing this and leaving him will help him revaluate the scenario.

Ignore those who tell you COVID isn't an issue now.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"Bloody hell this thread turned into the Daily Express readers page."

What does that mean?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bloody hell this thread turned into the Daily Express readers page.

What does that mean?"

How the youth of today just need to work harder, and magically they will be able to buy that house.

It’s normally the view of people who bought their houses when they were affordable and they could survive on one wage.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma

did anyone else read this:

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall )

And get this:

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshmallow)

Not sure what is going on in my head

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By *ugby 123Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

O o O oo


"Bloody hell this thread turned into the Daily Express readers page.

What does that mean?

How the youth of today just need to work harder, and magically they will be able to buy that house.

It’s normally the view of people who bought their houses when they were affordable and they could survive on one wage."

In which case, you seem to be wrong on your assumption in this case as the old fogey like us who could afford to have one working and one bringing up the children while buying a house are defending the youth of today and how hard it can be and the younger person is saying they should just work harder as they mustn't be working hard enough

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I hope all is well and remains so, OP.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

you need to liveyour life and stop watching the news mate"

How will stop watching the news stop him getting covid?

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By *s Lola Wand - SocketWoman
over a year ago

leicester


"No to all questions

What he does have it though. He'll be putting us all through shit, loss of earnings if we have to self isolate too"

You won’t have to do any of that it he doesn’t test

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I actually can't believe some of the responses on this post!

This sounds like a horrible situation.

I would hope somebody who lived in a house they share would take a test even if they don't think they have it just to reassure everyone else.

There isn't much you can do other than look after yourself as best you can and try and stay out of his way but it sounds like a frustrating situation.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No to all questions

What he does have it though. He'll be putting us all through shit, loss of earnings if we have to self isolate too

You won’t have to do any of that it he doesn’t test

"

No put they could all be spreading it!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bloody hell this thread turned into the Daily Express readers page.

What does that mean?

How the youth of today just need to work harder, and magically they will be able to buy that house.

It’s normally the view of people who bought their houses when they were affordable and they could survive on one wage.

In which case, you seem to be wrong on your assumption in this case as the old fogey like us who could afford to have one working and one bringing up the children while buying a house are defending the youth of today and how hard it can be and the younger person is saying they should just work harder as they mustn't be working hard enough"

My comment wasn’t aimed at you clearly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In regards to people saying you just have to work harder so you don't have to live in a shared house, that is absolute rubbish and shows the people making comments like that do not live in the real world.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"Bloody hell this thread turned into the Daily Express readers page.

What does that mean?

How the youth of today just need to work harder, and magically they will be able to buy that house.

It’s normally the view of people who bought their houses when they were affordable and they could survive on one wage.

In which case, you seem to be wrong on your assumption in this case as the old fogey like us who could afford to have one working and one bringing up the children while buying a house are defending the youth of today and how hard it can be and the younger person is saying they should just work harder as they mustn't be working hard enough

My comment wasn’t aimed at you clearly.

"

In which case the dig wasn't clear enough as it was after my post and it was me and another in a debate. The only other person who mentioned people can have it all is not in a older age bracket either.

Maybe quote whoever's post you were talking about so we all know who it is to and they can answer you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bloody hell this thread turned into the Daily Express readers page.

What does that mean?

How the youth of today just need to work harder, and magically they will be able to buy that house.

It’s normally the view of people who bought their houses when they were affordable and they could survive on one wage.

In which case, you seem to be wrong on your assumption in this case as the old fogey like us who could afford to have one working and one bringing up the children while buying a house are defending the youth of today and how hard it can be and the younger person is saying they should just work harder as they mustn't be working hard enough

My comment wasn’t aimed at you clearly.

In which case the dig wasn't clear enough as it was after my post and it was me and another in a debate. The only other person who mentioned people can have it all is not in a older age bracket either.

Maybe quote whoever's post you were talking about so we all know who it is to and they can answer you."

Anyway back to the Op.

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By *ooljoeMan
over a year ago

Harrogate


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers"

Time wasted in writing, should have been used to find a new place to live peacefully. Sorry we can't help.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

Time wasted in writing, should have been used to find a new place to live peacefully. Sorry we can't help."

Why is it time wasted?

Just seems to me lots of people on this post seem to think this OP is in the wrong and I don't think he is in the slightest for being concerned about this.

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By *ugby 123Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

O o O oo


"Bloody hell this thread turned into the Daily Express readers page.

What does that mean?

How the youth of today just need to work harder, and magically they will be able to buy that house.

It’s normally the view of people who bought their houses when they were affordable and they could survive on one wage.

In which case, you seem to be wrong on your assumption in this case as the old fogey like us who could afford to have one working and one bringing up the children while buying a house are defending the youth of today and how hard it can be and the younger person is saying they should just work harder as they mustn't be working hard enough

My comment wasn’t aimed at you clearly.

In which case the dig wasn't clear enough as it was after my post and it was me and another in a debate. The only other person who mentioned people can have it all is not in a older age bracket either.

Maybe quote whoever's post you were talking about so we all know who it is to and they can answer you.

Anyway back to the Op."

You didn't talk about the OP and I am guessing you don't want to be open as to who you were digging at

Maybe next time don't join a thread just to have a dig at someone as it brings nothing to a thread especially when you have no intention of joining in on the OP

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By *s Lola Wand - SocketWoman
over a year ago

leicester


"No to all questions

What he does have it though. He'll be putting us all through shit, loss of earnings if we have to self isolate too

You won’t have to do any of that it he doesn’t test

No put they could all be spreading it!"

If those around them take all the ‘ precautions’ what’s the harm in him not testing ?

You’re not any more or less safer if you protect yourself from everyone

The virus is going nowhere , there’s lots of people we can come into contact with who may or may not have it

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By *oubleswing2019Man
over a year ago

Colchester

As the other party is the instigating force in this scenario, is there a reasonable and equitable solution you could negotiate with them ? Could a solicitor arbitrate a solution ?

Can both parties co-exist in a safe and controlled manner, in their own home ?

Imagine it was your partner, for example. Do you kick them out the house or make provision and accommodation for them ?

I know several families doing exactly that with poorly family members being confined to their rooms, whilst they deal with the virus.

Hoping it all resolves amicably.

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By *amesoflondonMan
over a year ago

London

Sir,

Do you:

1) have a back garden in need of a patio upgrade?

2) a shovel, for the bash and burial?

Any reply, may I suggest that you please inset allegedly as appropriate.

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By *ueenieHWoman
over a year ago

leeds

Its his choice, you can't force him to do something he doesn't want to do, respect his wishes, if your that worried take a test yourself and see if you have it again

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

Christ i cannot believe some of the comments in this thread. The OP has had covid once and ended up in hospital, we don't know how much damage that has done to him but i can bet it was bloody frightening. We have all heard stories about people getting covid twice so we know it can happen, and in some cases it has been considerably worse second time around.

The OP is having to share house wirh someone that is manifestly ill but refuses to do even a free and painless ten minute test that could at least alay some of the fears of the others in the house. And what do we get? Half the posters saying that the OP is lazy and if he worked properly hard he could have a house of his own. Well none of you lot know shit about his circumstances and all of you have had your empathy removed.

The other half of the posters are saying that he is the one being unreasonable, worrying about the possibility of catching a disease for the second time that might have come close to killing him first time around. I can only hope that one day you find yourselves in a similar situation and that you too get the sympathetic advice of "well why don't you piss off and live in the street then".

There are 130 thousand people died of this disease in the UK over the last 18 months. It is bloody frightening for everybody, especially those that have already had a near miss with it. The OP asks for help with how he might try to resolve the situation, and you lot just rip him to shreds. You should all be ashamed of yourselves.

And you know what? If the OP was a good looking single female, three quarters of the nasty posts on here would have been white knight sympathy instead. Unbelievable.

OP, I hope that you are ok and that you find some way to make it through what is obviously an incredibly stressful time. Please just try to ignore all the crap that has been posted by some of those above. With supportive thoughts, Polly xxx

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By *ilver Fox 60Man
over a year ago

Southport

Just kick him out.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Take a lateral flow test every day for your own peace of mind

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By *ancy38Woman
over a year ago

galway


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

you need to liveyour life and stop watching the news mate"

This

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By *D835Man
over a year ago

London


"Christ i cannot believe some of the comments in this thread. The OP has had covid once and ended up in hospital, we don't know how much damage that has done to him but i can bet it was bloody frightening. We have all heard stories about people getting covid twice so we know it can happen, and in some cases it has been considerably worse second time around.

The OP is having to share house wirh someone that is manifestly ill but refuses to do even a free and painless ten minute test that could at least alay some of the fears of the others in the house. And what do we get? Half the posters saying that the OP is lazy and if he worked properly hard he could have a house of his own. Well none of you lot know shit about his circumstances and all of you have had your empathy removed.

The other half of the posters are saying that he is the one being unreasonable, worrying about the possibility of catching a disease for the second time that might have come close to killing him first time around. I can only hope that one day you find yourselves in a similar situation and that you too get the sympathetic advice of "well why don't you piss off and live in the street then".

There are 130 thousand people died of this disease in the UK over the last 18 months. It is bloody frightening for everybody, especially those that have already had a near miss with it. The OP asks for help with how he might try to resolve the situation, and you lot just rip him to shreds. You should all be ashamed of yourselves.

And you know what? If the OP was a good looking single female, three quarters of the nasty posts on here would have been white knight sympathy instead. Unbelievable.

OP, I hope that you are ok and that you find some way to make it through what is obviously an incredibly stressful time. Please just try to ignore all the crap that has been posted by some of those above. With supportive thoughts, Polly xxx"

Well said Polly

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By *unkym34Man
over a year ago

London


"No to all questions

What he does have it though. He'll be putting us all through shit, loss of earnings if we have to self isolate too"

if he tests and is positive you will all have to self isolate for 10 days as you are from the same house hold. So you would lose your earnings anyway.

Stay away from him thank him for not testing and go get on with your life. If your really that worried quarantine yourself in your room to protect yourself and others for ten days. Well done you sir.

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By *illyjohnyCouple
over a year ago

brighton


"No to all questions

What he does have it though. He'll be putting us all through shit, loss of earnings if we have to self isolate too"

Do you have a chest freezer if so it will bring his temperature down and isolate him

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No to all questions

What he does have it though. He'll be putting us all through shit, loss of earnings if we have to self isolate too if he tests and is positive you will all have to self isolate for 10 days as you are from the same house hold. So you would lose your earnings anyway.

Stay away from him thank him for not testing and go get on with your life. If your really that worried quarantine yourself in your room to protect yourself and others for ten days. Well done you sir. "

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"if he tests and is positive you will all have to self isolate for 10 days as you are from the same house hold. So you would lose your earnings anyway.

"

From Monday 16th double jabbed close contacts don't need to self isolate

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By *unkym34Man
over a year ago

London


"if he tests and is positive you will all have to self isolate for 10 days as you are from the same house hold. So you would lose your earnings anyway.

From Monday 16th double jabbed close contacts don't need to self isolate"

household members still do though

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By *idnight_Express69Man
over a year ago

Rochdale


"No to all questions

What he does have it though. He'll be putting us all through shit, loss of earnings if we have to self isolate too"

He is a selfish covidiot but if you’ve been double jabbed you will no longer be required to self isolate under new guidance

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By *unkym34Man
over a year ago

London


"if he tests and is positive you will all have to self isolate for 10 days as you are from the same house hold. So you would lose your earnings anyway.

From Monday 16th double jabbed close contacts don't need to self isolate household members still do though "

actually I have just re read all the detail and as of Monday as long as you are double jabbed you do not need to isolate if close contact household member or not.

So therefore in reality test and trace should now close and save us millions as there is no point to it surely.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"I have just re read all the detail and as of Monday as long as you are double jabbed you do not need to isolate if close contact household member or not. "

Yet if you are double jabbed and test negative after entering from a red country you still have to isolate in a quarantine hotel for 10 days and pay £2250.

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By *unkym34Man
over a year ago

London


"I have just re read all the detail and as of Monday as long as you are double jabbed you do not need to isolate if close contact household member or not.

Yet if you are double jabbed and test negative after entering from a red country you still have to isolate in a quarantine hotel for 10 days and pay £2250. "

yep makes no sense whatsoever close track and trace and save us millions

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By *unkym34Man
over a year ago

London


"I have just re read all the detail and as of Monday as long as you are double jabbed you do not need to isolate if close contact household member or not.

Yet if you are double jabbed and test negative after entering from a red country you still have to isolate in a quarantine hotel for 10 days and pay £2250. "

even more ridiculous is that if you have had covid and recovered in the past 90 days and are not jabbed you still have to do all these PCR tests for travel and quarantine crap and yet you are exactly the same In terms of protection / likely hood of passing on infection as a double jabbed person

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By *ereforthefun1Couple
over a year ago

derby

Nothing you can do unfortunately OP some people just don’t care

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By *unkym34Man
over a year ago

London


"Nothing you can do unfortunately OP some people just don’t care "
maybe he can’t afford to lose the work ????

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By *moothCriminal_xMan
over a year ago

Redditch


"I have just re read all the detail and as of Monday as long as you are double jabbed you do not need to isolate if close contact household member or not.

Yet if you are double jabbed and test negative after entering from a red country you still have to isolate in a quarantine hotel for 10 days and pay £2250. even more ridiculous is that if you have had covid and recovered in the past 90 days and are not jabbed you still have to do all these PCR tests for travel and quarantine crap and yet you are exactly the same In terms of protection / likely hood of passing on infection as a double jabbed person "

This is entirely wrong

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By *moothCriminal_xMan
over a year ago

Redditch


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers"

Your tenancy agreement will have a clause about unlawful activity. Tell the landlord and they can petition the court and remove the tenant with no notice

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

Your tenancy agreement will have a clause about unlawful activity. Tell the landlord and they can petition the court and remove the tenant with no notice"

what unlawfull activity is the housemate involved in,all i can see ishe is refusing to get tested as far as im aware thats not against the law

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

OP it is three days since you posted. Does your housemate still have a temperature or any other symptoms ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"OP it is three days since you posted. Does your housemate still have a temperature or any other symptoms ?"

I've stayed away, so don't know.

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By *heekybrummiemonkeysCouple
over a year ago

Birmingham


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers

Your tenancy agreement will have a clause about unlawful activity. Tell the landlord and they can petition the court and remove the tenant with no notice"

Lol, removed for having a cold my god.

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By *unkym34Man
over a year ago

London


"I have just re read all the detail and as of Monday as long as you are double jabbed you do not need to isolate if close contact household member or not.

Yet if you are double jabbed and test negative after entering from a red country you still have to isolate in a quarantine hotel for 10 days and pay £2250. even more ridiculous is that if you have had covid and recovered in the past 90 days and are not jabbed you still have to do all these PCR tests for travel and quarantine crap and yet you are exactly the same In terms of protection / likely hood of passing on infection as a double jabbed person

This is entirely wrong"

is it? Why and how??? What protection does the jab offer. What protection does having had covid off for up to 4-6 months? Please do enlighten me.

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers"

Best thing to do is get yourself tested and then take it from there. You can’t force anyone to take a test.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I get tested twice or more a week due to my job.

Back home and he hasn't had it

I think even covid would turn it's nose up at him

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By *overtMan
over a year ago

Preston

Oh god must we endure PROPAGANDA in here!

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By *arl17Man
over a year ago

Central Portugal


"Hi. Anyone know the definitive rules/law if someone living in your household has possible signs of covid, but is so far up their own arse they think it's entirely made up and refuses to self test.

He's already seen myself and the landlord catch it in January, with myself going to into hospital.

I've just come home from work ( funnily enough as a covid Marshall ) and been told he's coming of a temperature. Yes...it could be nothing, but the cunt won't do a self test.

Can we, the household force him to take a test ( I'm sure we can't ) but if not, then force him out the door as he's a selfish prick in many other ways?

Cheers"

Think u need to ask a proper medical website and not a swingers site ... duh

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

I'm surprised after 6 days you are all still living with him and not made any effort to move out if you are concerned about your own health

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds like you need a new housemate"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I get tested twice or more a week due to my job.

Back home and he hasn't had it

I think even covid would turn it's nose up at him "

He's obviously too intimidating to deal with - going down the proper channels.

So why not talk about it on a swingers site

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By *enny hydeTV/TS
over a year ago

southampton

Imagine being a covid marshal ???????????????

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By *issIrishCoffeeWoman
over a year ago

Bristol

I’m sorry but they need to go , if they won’t listen bye …… I say kick him out

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By *moothCriminal_xMan
over a year ago

Redditch


"I have just re read all the detail and as of Monday as long as you are double jabbed you do not need to isolate if close contact household member or not.

Yet if you are double jabbed and test negative after entering from a red country you still have to isolate in a quarantine hotel for 10 days and pay £2250. even more ridiculous is that if you have had covid and recovered in the past 90 days and are not jabbed you still have to do all these PCR tests for travel and quarantine crap and yet you are exactly the same In terms of protection / likely hood of passing on infection as a double jabbed person

This is entirely wrong is it? Why and how??? What protection does the jab offer. What protection does having had covid off for up to 4-6 months? Please do enlighten me. "

There's no point. You are too far gone and one of those who refuse any evidence that disproves what they want to be true. You also have 0 awareness of the strategic side of things. Enjoy your loony bin.

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By *icolerobbieCouple
over a year ago

walsall


"I’m sorry but they need to go , if they won’t listen bye …… I say kick him out "

It’s not his house.

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