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Hello, is anyone able to advise please? If you have a fit for travel Covid test. To leave the UK, do you need to self isolate whist you’re waiting for the results?
One of the staff at my work has had a test on Friday, got the results back today. They’re positive and have been working all weekend!
Any advice I’d really appreciate it as I can’t find anything on google!
Thank you
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Thank you so much for getting back to me! I'm currently in the argument with work that the office needs closing, fogging and those people in direct conmtact to self-isolate. The guidance for close contact changed today and i've told them all this.. I'm fed up of such big ego's making me doubt myself with what I'm telling them if I am honest though.
RE: my previous post, it was those that sit in their ivory towers that decided to do the negative test before returning to work, against my advice... they changed their minds today with my argument of 'although you can recover from it, it can still be in your body for up to 90 days therefore there is the potential of people being out the business for 90 days'... maybe I have started to outgrow this place... if anyone knows of any H&S jobs going...
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Originally Posted by: SammyK I'm currently in the argument with work that the office needs closing, fogging and those people in direct conmtact to self-isolate.
The guidance for cleaning after a positive case in the workplace is here: https://www.gov.uk/gover...hcare-settings#left-area
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Originally Posted by: SammyK I'm currently in the argument with work that the office needs closing, fogging and those people in direct conmtact to self-isolate.
Sammy im not sure from your post if you are for or agains fogging. If you do fog be very careful what and who you use. This has been discussed on the forum a number of times and the HSE has issued clear advise. Many compnaies are using products NOT APPROVED for fogging so we have no clear idea how safe they are. The last one discussed on the forum only had approvel under the Beuty product Safety Regulations and was not registered as a bioside.
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