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Negative Test Result And Self Isolation

Negative Test Result And Self Isolation. Currently within their 14-day self-isolation as a result of a known exposure a single negative result is sufficient to exclude COVID-19 at that point in time. How long you need to self-isolate.

Covid 19 Faq University College Cork
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This is because your symptoms may be due to another respiratory infection. If for any reason you have a negative test result during your 10 day isolation period you must continue to self-isolate. If you test negative but you have a history of close contact with a case of COVID-19 you should complete your 14 days of self-isolation.

14-day self-isolation According to the NHS you should self-isolate for 14 days if you live with someone or are in a support bubble with who has symptoms of coronavirus and tested positive had.

You may return to shared accommodation once your isolation period is complete. A negative result means the test did not find coronavirus. If you have Covid-19 symptoms however mild you should self-isolate for at least 10 days from when they started and arrange to get tested. When you have completed 14 days mandatory self-isolation and received a negative test result you can return to normal activities permitted under current restrictions.