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Covid-19 self isolation reduced from 14 days to 10

  • Writer: Love Ballymena
    Love Ballymena
  • Dec 11, 2020
  • 1 min read

UK Chief Medical Officers have issued a statement on a change to the self-isolation period for all domestic contacts and international arrivals.


This change will apply in Northern Ireland, England and Scotland from 00:01 on Monday 14 December. It already applies in Wales.


UK CMOs statement on the self-isolation period


“Self-isolation is essential to reducing the spread of COVID as it breaks the chains of transmission.


“After reviewing the evidence, we are now confident that we can reduce the number of days that contacts self-isolate from 14 days to 10 days. People who return from countries which are not on the travel corridor list should also self-isolate for 10 days instead of 14 days.


“People who test positive should continue to self-isolate for 10 days from onset of symptoms or 10 days from point of taking a positive test if asymptomatic. We urge everyone to self-isolate when appropriate, it will save lives.”


The Northern Ireland Covid-19 Apps -StopCOVID NI app and COVIDCare NI - will be updated to reflect the changes from Monday 14th December


Chief Medical Officer for Northern Ireland, Dr Michael McBride


Chief Medical Officer for England, Professor Chris Whitty


Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, Dr Gregor Smith


Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr Frank Atherton


On Monday 14 December, the change to the isolation period for contacts will apply to all those who are currently self-isolating including those who commenced self-isolation before Monday


Self-isolation periods will begin on the day after exposure, a test or the start of symptoms.


The Test and Trace service will tell people to self-isolate for 10 days instead of 14 days from Monday.


The passenger locator form will be updated from Monday.




 
 
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