Testing positive PCR
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- Kibkommer
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Testing positive PCR
With the ever increasing numbers, what is the actual procedure?
Test positive i assume you are taken to a quarantine hotel unless you show symptoms?
Symptoms i assume medical care
Test negative but been in contact with a positive case isolate at home?
The hotels must be getting quite full
One of my concerns would be who would look after my pet if we were both tested positive. I would hate her to starve to death.
Test positive i assume you are taken to a quarantine hotel unless you show symptoms?
Symptoms i assume medical care
Test negative but been in contact with a positive case isolate at home?
The hotels must be getting quite full
One of my concerns would be who would look after my pet if we were both tested positive. I would hate her to starve to death.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Testing positive PCR
Positive test, taken to the quarantine hotel under observation ,if worsens hospital.
Contacts taken to isolation hotel under observation.
Frequently repeatadly tested .
Minimum 2 weeks.
Contacts taken to isolation hotel under observation.
Frequently repeatadly tested .
Minimum 2 weeks.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Testing positive PCR
Thank you. I did not realise there were isolation and quarantine hotels.
Maybe this post will make people be aware of their responsibilities. Not following advice may put someone in an isolation hotel for 14 days. Me, I am going to more unsociable than ever...
Maybe this post will make people be aware of their responsibilities. Not following advice may put someone in an isolation hotel for 14 days. Me, I am going to more unsociable than ever...
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Testing positive PCR
With regards to your pet - which is obviously a worry - see if you can arrange with a neighbour or local friend to take care of him/her.
I am totally antisocial because I have too many furry babies to care for.
Can't afford to end up in quarantine for 14 days.
Stay safe
I am totally antisocial because I have too many furry babies to care for.
Can't afford to end up in quarantine for 14 days.
Stay safe

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Re: Testing positive PCR
No WhatsApp and signal have taken over my social calendar


hEli the cat thinks I'm home to be at her beck and call!

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Re: Testing positive PCR
You have been a cat owner for how long and you don't know any different?snd1966 wrote: ↑Tue 16 Feb 2021 11:01 amNo WhatsApp and signal have taken over my social calendar![]()
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hEli the cat thinks I'm home to be at her beck and call!![]()