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God.
If everyone who was offered a vaccine and booster would take it, the pandemic would be effectively over in richer countries.
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Over here you don’t have to isolate any more if you’re a close contact but deemed “essential”: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-20/ ... /100766406 MrE is still in the office and masks, while mandatory indoors in public places, aren’t required at work if you can stay 1.5M apart. Apparently we are due to hit our Omicron peak in a week or so.
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sally maclennane wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:41 pm Sorry you have been affected Dande, i hope you are all OK.

This article from Devi Sridhar is good on the "learning to live with it" stuff and how endemic doesn't mean harmless.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... dApp_Other
I read that. I think it's relatively sensible.
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Close contact email for D yesterday and a positive LFT this morning. Ugh.
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Oh no!

Incredibly, C is still testing negative. My LFT this morning is really faintly positive so I expect I’ll be allowed out on day whatever (must check that again).
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Oh no Cerise.

My nephew tested positive on 8 Jan and it took until yesterday for my sister to test positive!
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:mog: At least he's funny with it. Poor thing!
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:lol:
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D is ace :lol: .

I hope it stays mild for him.
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Give him a stick to push people out of his way.
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D is brilliant :)) How is he feeling?

TD is unwell this morning with a temperature and a cough. He's testing negative (LFT) and it's less than 90 days since he last had it (less than 60 days, actually), so it's unlikely he's plagued up again but I'll take him for a PCR and isolate him etc.
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That’s brilliant! Squeak was chasing us all off last week but not with a sandwich board. :lol:

She’s gone back to school today, thank goodness. Not once did the school get in touch though.
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Question is, does he actually have the plague? 97 days since his positive PCR. LFT on Saturday was firmly negative, during the 90 days he was sometimes faint line and sometimes nothing. Three LFTs this morning do not agree.

ETA: zero symptoms
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The D1 one is definitely positive but how did you get 2 negatives? Most confusing... Love his plague creativity! :lol:

Jake came home halfway through the school day on Tuesday because he had discovered that the reason the boy next to him wasn't at school was because he had Covid. Now he's quarantined (along with half his class) and he's getting a PCR test tomorrow. So far, LFTs have been negative. I am hoping he'll be positive, just to get it out of the way. He had it in Sept '20 and had no more than a runny nose.
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I’d get a PCR to check that.

Today was the first day I’ve actually tested positive on a LFT.
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Look at the propagandist bollocks in this.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/engl ... -programme
This means from now (Wednesday 19 January):

The government is no longer asking people to work from home if they can. People should speak to their employers about arrangements for returning to the office, and should follow the Working Safely guidance.

From tomorrow (Thursday 20 January):

Face coverings will no longer be advised in classrooms for both staff and pupils.

From Thursday 27 January:

Venues and events will no longer be required by law to use the NHS Covid Pass. The NHS Covid Pass can still be used on a voluntary basis as was previously the case in Plan A.

Face coverings are no longer required by law in any setting. Public health guidance will remain in place, suggesting individuals should continue to wear a face covering in crowded and enclosed spaces, where you may come into contact with people you do not normally meet.
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Would it really be so damn hard to keep masks on public transport and in supermarkets? Of course, no Tory politician needs to worry about either setting as they'd never be caught dead in either, but the madness of casting aside a simple, little-to-no cost public health measure for sodding optics is mind-blowing.

Also, poor bloody teachers. Again.
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Pippedydeadeye wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 11:18 am I’d get a PCR to check that.
I wondered that.

The first sample appears to be, er, dirty,
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