Stanley wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 02:33
I haven't bothered to test, my Susan told me that even when I was batter I could still be showing positive for days.
It's all relative to whether or not you socialise or not. We have certain commitments that make it a common courtesy if nothing else to test. It's the Labour Party meeting this Friday round at Bosom Friends Centre. We open up etc and also attend of course. Sally's result will determine whether or not she sends apologies. We have the meetings upstairs which gives more room for social distancing.
We also run the monthly cancer support meetings and had to cancel the last one due to infection. We test before attending any event that involves a few folk. We need to mitigate the risk as much as possible for folk who may be on treatment or are more susceptible to infection.
I am still getting reminders to attend my blood donor session this Friday which I have already cancelled. It's clear on the NHSBT application. I checked and I can still re book but it's pointless although I am a week clear of infection I am still in contact with a positive although probably a minor risk. Only afew questions down the medical screening list and I would have to tick a yes which would invoke the blue nurse. I am not going to Padiham to be still classed as an infection risk and bounced.