Cowsham wrote: ↑8 Aug 2021, 2:24pm
Tell her she could have asymptomaticly brought the virus home and recovered before you got symptoms. Then take cover.
Already been discussed!
It's HER fault!
thirdcrank wrote: ↑8 Aug 2021, 2:44pmNow, I fancy the loyal Mrs MickF - married to him in 1973 - has been very worried by her husband having what sound like quite bad symptoms, not helped by his disbelief, and any anger now is the reaction to that as his condition improves.
Yes, married in '73.
No, not bad symptoms in the slightest.
Not my disbelief. I have it and I'm fine with that. Full stop.
Not angry, though she was due to the situation that we tested ourselves for the only reason we were given a box of 25 tests.
She, like me, awfully regret we even tested ourselves.
Only "symptom" I had was a strange taste in my mouth and lack of taste-bud sensation. I could easily have ignored that and carried on regardless. I had a tired feeling, but that's not unusual for me anyway.
None of it was worth writing home about.
We tested coz we had the devices to do it. That's all.
Now all hell has broken loose.
My question is sincere.
If she remains negative, and I test negative tomorrow, what happens to the ten days isolating schedule?
The rules don't even consider subsequent testing during isolation of the (previously) positive person considering the rest of the household remain negative.
Mick F. Cornwall