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What to do if you have tested positive for Covid-19?
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A positive result means the test found signs of coronavirus.
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You and anyone you live with should self-isolate immediately.
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The new guidelines state you should isolate for 10 days and it is a legal requirement to self-isolate if you have a positive PCR test. You could be fined if you do not self-isolate.
How to Self-isolate
You must not leave your home if you're self-isolating.
Don’t:
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do not go to work, school or public places – work from home if you can
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do not go on public transport or use taxis
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do not go out to get food and medicine – order it online or by phone, or ask someone to bring it to your home
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do not have visitors in your home, including friends and family – except for people providing essential care
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do not go out to exercise – exercise at home or in your garden, if you have one
PHE have put together a fantastic resource to enable patients who have tested positive for Covid-19 to manage their symptoms at home.
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