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"Hi - doctor (currently with covid) here When you have covid, LFT and PCR seem likely to be positive for about 8-12 days on average - can be shorter, can be a bit longer. BUT - PCR tests will continue to pick up virus long after a contagious infection in some cases If your symptoms clear after a few days, negative LFTs are likely to follow Cheers, and rest up with plenty of paracetamol " Thank you for the advice.. now positive after 10 days. So much for the government working on 5 days... can we really believe anything they say? | |||
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"Hi - doctor (currently with covid) here When you have covid, LFT and PCR seem likely to be positive for about 8-12 days on average - can be shorter, can be a bit longer. BUT - PCR tests will continue to pick up virus long after a contagious infection in some cases If your symptoms clear after a few days, negative LFTs are likely to follow Cheers, and rest up with plenty of paracetamol Thank you for the advice.. now positive after 10 days. So much for the government working on 5 days... can we really believe anything they say?" hope you test negative soon to put your mind at rest, but you can test positive for up to 90 days, but as long as you show no new symptoms you wont be infectious | |||
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"Hi - doctor (currently with covid) here When you have covid, LFT and PCR seem likely to be positive for about 8-12 days on average - can be shorter, can be a bit longer. BUT - PCR tests will continue to pick up virus long after a contagious infection in some cases If your symptoms clear after a few days, negative LFTs are likely to follow Cheers, and rest up with plenty of paracetamol Thank you for the advice.. now positive after 10 days. So much for the government working on 5 days... can we really believe anything they say?" Govt advice seems to be giving mixed signals not for the first time... Don't test, then you won't be testing positive. Similar to stopping the testing of arriving traveller's. It would be interesting to know how many of those lft testing on day 6 to allow return to work after 5 full days of isolation are testing negative / positive. Seems a bit of a coin toss given the well published lack of accuracy of lfts when giving giving false negatives. And indeed whether a positive or negative lft has got anything at all to with if someone is contagious or not. | |||
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"Hi - doctor (currently with covid) here When you have covid, LFT and PCR seem likely to be positive for about 8-12 days on average - can be shorter, can be a bit longer. BUT - PCR tests will continue to pick up virus long after a contagious infection in some cases If your symptoms clear after a few days, negative LFTs are likely to follow Cheers, and rest up with plenty of paracetamol Thank you for the advice.. now positive after 10 days. So much for the government working on 5 days... can we really believe anything they say?" They are going on the economy rather than public health now, the fallback of so many people off sick at the same time is horrific. Until a new strain appears which is deadlier isolation will eventually disappear and become personal choice | |||
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"this might explain better from government advice given in november We’re hearing that some people are taking a second test at the end of their 10 day isolation period (following a positive PCR test), to see if they are still infectious and then are continuing to isolate because that second test is positive. You do not need to take a PCR test at the end of your isolation period. Once you have completed 10 days isolation, and providing you are feeling well, or if the only symptoms you have are a cough or loss of smell (which can last for several weeks), you are then able to return to normal activity, while continuing to take the usual precautions such as using face coverings, good hand hygiene and making sure rooms are well ventilated. The reason being, if you’ve just finished self-isolating, you’re likely to test positive for a while because the virus is still present. But by then, it’s much less likely to transmit to others. The public health advice is to not take a PCR or lateral flow test for 90 days after testing positive with a PCR test, unless you develop new symptoms during that time. If you develop symptoms during that time, re-test using PCR. Similarly, the advice is to wait 28 days after testing positive with a PCR test to have your COVID-19 vaccination. " Anyone know what you're supposed to do for international travel given you can't get a pcr test for 90 days and some countries require that? | |||
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"Now I am totally confused.. 10 days and still showing positive on lateral flow but I had 3 jabs and although the symptoms were not nice they were pretty mild and totally different to what I had been told. No real cough, no loss of smell or taste, no temp. I had a headache, really fuzzy thinking and a feeling of sickness. I also had a dry throat and dry eyes and a bit of a running nose. Should I still be isolating, am I infectious or do I do a Boris and make my own rules up?" It's confusing because it's a learning process for everyone even the experts. New variant , maybe new symptoms. Shorter infectious stage ? Maybe , maybe not. I read the chances are after 3 days of showing symptoms or positive test the amount of virus you may shed is minimal. So your safe to go out , just be extra sensible for a short while. | |||
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"Our guidelines (I work in care) state that, even if you are still testing positive on LFTs on Day 14, you can stop testing and come back to work on Day 15. But I do think it mentions liasing with management regarding potentially being not in close contact with service users/residents, wearing full PPE etc." Thank you... basically after 10-14 days we are still guessing and no one knows if you are infectious or not!!! | |||
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"Our guidelines (I work in care) state that, even if you are still testing positive on LFTs on Day 14, you can stop testing and come back to work on Day 15. But I do think it mentions liasing with management regarding potentially being not in close contact with service users/residents, wearing full PPE etc. Thank you... basically after 10-14 days we are still guessing and no one knows if you are infectious or not!!!" Exactly that. And you can cut your self-isolation to just 5(!!!) full days if you test negative... How??? | |||
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"Our guidelines (I work in care) state that, even if you are still testing positive on LFTs on Day 14, you can stop testing and come back to work on Day 15. But I do think it mentions liasing with management regarding potentially being not in close contact with service users/residents, wearing full PPE etc. Thank you... basically after 10-14 days we are still guessing and no one knows if you are infectious or not!!!" Pretty much, but then it is still a new virus being only 2 years since we discovered it, the research is still on going and the virus is still happily mutating so we are continually playing catch up. From what I understood if you weren't getting a high after 10 days you were good to go out, but it seems that people arent getting the high temp in the first place now so that makes things a little awkward my younger brother had covid just before christmas and all he hot were cold like symptoms but his partner was quite ill with it at the same time yet he is the one at more risk due to asthma and diabetes | |||
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"Our guidelines (I work in care) state that, even if you are still testing positive on LFTs on Day 14, you can stop testing and come back to work on Day 15. But I do think it mentions liasing with management regarding potentially being not in close contact with service users/residents, wearing full PPE etc. Because the disease follows a curve in the general population that rises steeply and falls more gradually. So that by day 6 or 7 only around 10% will still be contagious. It's another statistical trade-off of risk vs benefit. Thank you... basically after 10-14 days we are still guessing and no one knows if you are infectious or not!!! Exactly that. And you can cut your self-isolation to just 5(!!!) full days if you test negative... How???" | |||
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"Given the thread so far... Anyone got any idea why or how they arrived at 10 days isolation to start... With no test to prove you're negative and now how they arrived at 5 days? Or was it the same method that picked 5 a day is the well balanced way? " I thought it was to do with your immune system dealing with the virus so it's no longer transmissible. Like having chicken pox scabs but not infectious. I've been out and about with my mask on since my isolation finished. I am careful where I cough still. | |||
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"My dad is still testing positive 17 days later. He’s rang the covid line and they’ve told him he can show positive for upto 90 days and that he’s ok to go out. My mums had it in that time and she tested negative from day 4." I was told the 90 day thing, so went out after 10. | |||
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"Phone up your gp and ask, or NHS tel. They can give you a real answer. Unlike anybody on here who may be listening to or reading good or bad info." I got a message from the NHS telling me what to do. I don't recall them saying I had to test negative before I could go out, or anything about being contagious. I assumed the 10 day isolation was until we are no longer contagious. | |||
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"Phone up your gp and ask, or NHS tel. They can give you a real answer. Unlike anybody on here who may be listening to or reading good or bad info. I got a message from the NHS telling me what to do. I don't recall them saying I had to test negative before I could go out, or anything about being contagious. I assumed the 10 day isolation was until we are no longer contagious. " Here is a link to the current guidelines https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/stay-at-home-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19-infection | |||
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"Phone up your gp and ask, or NHS tel. They can give you a real answer. Unlike anybody on here who may be listening to or reading good or bad info." That's so funny. | |||
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"Phone up your gp and ask, or NHS tel. They can give you a real answer. Unlike anybody on here who may be listening to or reading good or bad info. I got a message from the NHS telling me what to do. I don't recall them saying I had to test negative before I could go out, or anything about being contagious. I assumed the 10 day isolation was until we are no longer contagious. Here is a link to the current guidelines https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/stay-at-home-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19-infection" Yes, I did the day 5 lft myself, but was still positive. | |||
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"Phone up your gp and ask, or NHS tel. They can give you a real answer. Unlike anybody on here who may be listening to or reading good or bad info. I got a message from the NHS telling me what to do. I don't recall them saying I had to test negative before I could go out, or anything about being contagious. I assumed the 10 day isolation was until we are no longer contagious. " Same, I'm still positive at day 6 so still at least 2 more days | |||
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"Are you using a LFT or PCR test, PCR pick up antibodies which can test positive " My dads been using LFT and still testing positive although he’s been told he can go out | |||
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"Are you using a LFT or PCR test, PCR pick up antibodies which can test positive My dads been using LFT and still testing positive although he’s been told he can go out " I am using a LFT test but my wife who showed positive at the same time was negative after 5 days... | |||
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"It baffles me that some people will get their health advice from a Swinger's site! " Were they asking for actual advice tho or was the question "anyone testing positive longer than 9 days?" | |||
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"Hi - doctor (currently with covid) here When you have covid, LFT and PCR seem likely to be positive for about 8-12 days on average - can be shorter, can be a bit longer. BUT - PCR tests will continue to pick up virus long after a contagious infection in some cases If your symptoms clear after a few days, negative LFTs are likely to follow Cheers, and rest up with plenty of paracetamol " how reliable are antibody tests, ones that are not supposed to pick up vaccines? | |||
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"It baffles me that some people will get their health advice from a Swinger's site! " It baffles me that someone comes on here, offers nothing but criticism and has not even read the original question..... | |||
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"It baffles me that some people will get their health advice from a Swinger's site! It baffles me that someone comes on here, offers nothing but criticism and has not even read the original question....." Hahaha 100% | |||
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"It baffles me that some people will get their health advice from a Swinger's site! Were they asking for actual advice tho or was the question "anyone testing positive longer than 9 days?" " I wasn't thinking of the OP specifically. | |||
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"I have now tested positive for nine days and wondered if anyone else has been longer? " Online acquaintance of mine finally tested negative after 19 days C | |||
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"They are exceptionally reliable - because they are a blood test - they will tell you if your body has developed antibodies" Thanks! | |||
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