I think isolation is more than a few days. Look up current guidance as it varies by region.
I have been away over Christmas and a couple of the family who we visited needed lateral flow tests.
We enquired at 7 pharmacies who had all run out and tjen I got tipped off to try the library which, as it turned, had plenty. This wasn't advertised anywher so that's all a bit upside down.
Then, one member who we were visiting tested positive, so we bailed out and came home. We've been home for three days and this morning I tested positive. Can I get a PCR test ( which I believe I am obligated to do).
What is going on, the whole test chain is a complere mess and yet, we are supposed to report infections and get pcr tests.
I'm just not going to bother, I'll isolate for a few days and see what happens.
I think isolation is more than a few days. Look up current guidance as it varies by region.
LFT are like gold dust, I used our last one tonight, it was positive so booked in for a PCR tomorrow morning plenty of availability
I think increasing numbers of people have decided to bin the whole testing thing. I think there is a groundswell of feeling that if you’re fully jabbed just get on with life. Not sure where I am with it personally, I’m a bit tied up with moral responsibility but increasingly I’m doubting the value in the test and trace process especially around the new variant and it’s apparent low impact
I find it more bizarre we have different rules for different parts of the UK (England, Scotland, Wales, N Ireland) Have we suddenly become separate independent states? What exactly is the point of this other than to confuse and divide people even more?
Wasn’t there something last week suggesting with the transmission speed of the new variant that PCR really didn’t count for a lot. It all really demonstrates the problem that people have really lost confidence, understanding or generally become apathetic about the check systems around covid and the effects of it
LFT tests from the central site are released based on the number of postal slots available to ship them out.
The NHS site listing alternative places to get them from is "generic" information and is not updated live.
Pharmacies receive a fee for each test they hand out, hence you need a code to get one an they are very keen to give them out
Local Council offices and libraries are the best places to pick up LFT kits, and should now be supplying a new version in packs of 20.
Unfortunately a case of Central Govt making an announcement and then telling those on the frontline to "make it happen"
I think it would have been a lot better if the Westminster government could have taken overall control of handling the pandemic, with informed participation and consent of the devolved assemblies. But that would never have been forthcoming from the Scottish government given that the SNP's primary purpose is to exclude the Westminster government from Scottish affairs, and that the pandemic gave Sturgeon an opportunity for a lot of exposure as a quasi-national leader.
So it would have required an invocation of emergency powers - and that would have caused a huge political row that would have been counter-productive to the purpose of organising a united front against the virus.
Go through the nhs Covid app. I’ve got a home test pcr being delivered tomorrow after waking up with symptoms on Boxing Day.
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I started with a cold last Tuesday, aching joints etc but hah the Booster on the Saturday before so assumed it was that.
Symptoms got worse over last week until Christmas morning, decided we'd all do a LFT. 2 girls both tested positive and I tested negative. All went for PCRs Christmas morning at the walk through, text the next day, we were all positive!
We are in Wales so based on start of symptoms I'm now isolating until the 31st, it's driving me crazy.
I'd agree with some of the earlier commentary, given the overall symptoms are so mild, lots of people are not going and getting tested. I get the whole situation, variants differing in severity and that the vaccinations are doing exactly what they were designed to do.
I wouldn't to be risking it without being vaccinated / boostered. Seen it take people from close family and friends, one of our friends list her Mum, Dad and brother in the space of 2 weeks during the first wave.
Obviously, each to their own, if people don't want to get vaccinated carry on. If people do, also carry on. Each has its own 'rusks' according to what your view may be.
Good luck with the testing / isolation
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In the past it was only Scotland who had a fully separated judiciary that’s still the case but they have all been given there sell rule now so set there own agendas. Wee Jimmy Cranky up north certainly showed more leadership than bumbling Boris in the first round of covid.
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Not had any issues with getting LFTs either online or at local pharmacies or any problems with PCRs at the local walk in or drive in centres in Chelmsford, Essex. Seems very slick around these parts.
So the public need to test and trace but nobody can get any tests… so the only way to get a test if you think you have COVID is to leave home and join a queue at the local test centre with all the other people who think they have the bug.
They say art imitates life… if so we are living in a ‘carry on’ film.
No LFT kits available in any local chemists here in NW London for the past 2 odd weeks.
What was worse though is the sermon/lecture/rant I got from each chemist I tried about how ridiculous the government and situation was, was interesting to hear the first time but I just wanted to leave after finding out they had no test kits.
My experience of getting a PCR has been very positive. Son had a fever a week or so before Christmas, did a LFT at 21.30 and booked us both for a PCR next morning at 09.00. Results within 24 hours, he tested positive.
Likewise, my wife and two daughters made bookings on the 27 Dec for their covid boosters the following day. Obviously, a lot of people putting a great deal of effort in over the christmas period and sacrificing their own time with family to provide these services.
Notwithstanding personal experiences will differ, and removing any political agenda, I believe we have a lot to be greatful for in regards to covid testing and vaccinations considering the immense logistics concerned.
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I ordered some LFT off the NHS site on Sunday.
They arrived this morning.
Ordered LFT online and received in two days.
Cheers,
Neil.
i have covid according to a LFT, so does a PCR test help you recover , will it stop me getting worse, if its just for stats then i will just self isolate till its over .
Good point.
If you could get a postal PCR it will take at least a day to arrive then another day to send back. Assuming the labs aren't overwhelmed (which they probably are) then add another day.
By that time you're getting on to halfway through isolation anyway.
Makes me wonder about accuracy of the stats that we are hearing every day. They must be, at best, rough approximations and therefore valueless.
LFT's available for home delivery again - just ordered some.
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yep, caught it Christmas day,i will isolate so wont put anyone else in danger ( i am even sleeping on the couch !as the wife is negative at this time), i am not seriously ill so wont strain the NHS, dont see need to become (dare i say a fear) stat ! and not a accurate one at that!
stay healthy everyone
No LFTs in any chemist in my area of SW London for two or three weeks now. Managed to order a pack for our household and those of two elderly relatives from HMG, but it took several attempts in each case. On most occasions the response was none available after having entered all the details and answered the questions.
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I reckon that means it is post code specific then - defined maximum number of delivery slots prebooked with carriers each day?
Maybe.
Still I have no intention of going out on New Year’s Eve and mixing with any Tom, Dick or Harry!
Just want to ensure we do a LTF, before meeting any family members.
Had symptoms on Boxing Day sore throat and a cough same on Monday tested negative on both days, woke up Tuesday as right as rain, did a test positive. I feel fine so I am just going to isolate then on Tuesday do daily tests till I get two negative’s. My wife has tested negative every day since Christmas Eve.
A friend traveled 40 miles to get a test only to be told the people who were supposed to be administering it hadn't showed up. Ouch.
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Imagine if you and your other half worked in a hospital and you both had to test twice a week and on one of your rest days you had to spend running around trying to find a LFT kit. Sending off for a kit is often just as hit and miss.
Welcome to our world.
Gov ordering site 09:45h 30 December 2021:
1. Start now
2. Sorry, there are no home delivery slots left for rapid lateral flow tests right now
I guess that means to anywhere.
When I’ve tried on previous occasions I get past entering my details and post code before I’ve found out there aren’t any slots left for my area.
Absolutely no chance at chemists, hasn’t been for two or three weeks now.
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I've been getting that message for two days now. Those that bulk-bought pasta, bog roll and flour have obviously been filling their sheds with piles of test kits so they can test daily and go out over the festive period. If unwell people can't get a test they'll treat it as a cold and go about their business.
Ridiculous.
Wales is lending England 4 million LFTs.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-59832994
Wife just did a positive lateral flow. Went online to book a PCR and the initial screen said none available anywhere, carried on anyway and booked one just up the road in 30mins time, though that may be because we ticked the essential worker box?