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We're debating this just now. I'd her test is negative do we stop isolating. I've said no and she's saying yes.

I think not necessary - here:

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/testing-and-tracing/what-your-test-result-means/

Negative test result
A negative result means the test did not find coronavirus.

You do not need to self-isolate if your test is negative, as long as:

If you have diarrhoea or you’re being sick, stay at home until 48 hours after they've stopped.
 
The Op's wife hasn't been tested though, she has a runny nose and now he is on lock down....fkin ridiculous
Sorry I meant to say "she also has a runny nose" she has a cough and lost her aste too.
The Op's wife hasn't been tested though, she has a runny nose and now he is on lock down....fkin ridiculous
I meant to say she has a runny nose too. She has a cough and isn't tasting stuff right. Headache is a given with living with me but she has that too.
 
I think not necessary - here:

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/testing-and-tracing/what-your-test-result-means/

Negative test result
A negative result means the test did not find coronavirus.

You do not need to self-isolate if your test is negative, as long as:

If you have diarrhoea or you’re being sick, stay at home until 48 hours after they've stopped.
Where is that from?
 
Sorry I meant to say "she also has a runny nose" she has a cough and lost her aste too.

I meant to say she has a runny nose too. She has a cough and isn't tasting stuff right. Headache is a given with living with me but she has that too.

Fair doo's that would indeed merit a call to the NHS help line and follow their guidance
 
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