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« Reply #9210 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 12:21:25 » |
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Missus woke up this morning heavily showing all the symptoms so not long back from the Wroughton park and ride test centre. Currently awaiting her result but have to say I was impressed with the efficiency of the on-site operation.
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« Reply #9211 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 13:42:17 » |
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Don’t build your hopes up of a quick turnaround on the result. We had our DNA tested last Saturday and were advised that it would be one to two days, had to chase them on Thursday for the result which we were certain was + and so it turned out to be. He’ll be out of bedroom quarantine later today.
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« Reply #9212 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 13:46:52 » |
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I got my PCR result back in 4 hours the other day
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« Reply #9213 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 14:03:37 » |
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Don’t build your hopes up of a quick turnaround on the result. We had our DNA tested last Saturday and were advised that it would be one to two days, had to chase them on Thursday for the result which we were certain was + and so it turned out to be. He’ll be out of bedroom quarantine later today.
They did say 48-72 hours to be fair but have heard others say they had a same day result, what will be will be.
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« Reply #9214 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 14:08:59 » |
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They did say 48-72 hours to be fair but have heard others say they had a same day result, what will be will be.
Indeed, interestingly when we chased up the result we told that Broad Green test centre ‘should not’ have told us one to two days, however my Mrs thinks it was the telephone handler covering tracks as it seemed a glib throwaway comment.
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« Reply #9215 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 14:13:35 » |
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We’ve had all of ours from Wroughton back within 24 hours apart from the very first which was very early days and that took about 36 hours
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« Reply #9216 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 14:40:45 » |
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Just out of curiosity has anyone received a positive test result and what is the procedure should she be positive?
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« Reply #9218 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 14:50:22 » |
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Just out of curiosity has anyone received a positive test result and what is the procedure should she be positive?
Put my test results on the COVID app. They then called and asked me about who I lived with and who I’d been in close contact with Then called me few days later to see how I was feeling Then called me again but I didn’t answer at that point. Had to stay isolated for 10 days as was the restrictions at the time
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« Reply #9219 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 15:51:00 » |
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We tested positive on Xmas Eve, and isolated until the 2nd Jan, having tested negative on the 1st & 2nd.
Son tested positive a day later than us, and was negative a day earlier
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« Reply #9220 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 17:48:15 » |
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Had a little spike in our school pre-Christmas with a total of about 45 children and adults (from about 650) testing positive.
Now we have a bigger one. Not sure of the numbers but many more isolating than ever before.
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« Reply #9221 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 18:33:12 » |
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ditto at Mrs B primary
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« Reply #9222 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 19:12:10 » |
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With cases starting to become irrelevant in terms of hospitalisations and deaths hopefully at the end of March when the Coronavirus legislation expires they decide to drop all the isolation stuff as well. Seems like a lot of the disruption is becoming unnecessary now.
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« Reply #9223 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 19:21:54 » |
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Same at Mrs Mayes' Infant school; feels like 25% of the kids in some classes are off with Covod or isolating right now.
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« Reply #9224 on: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 20:04:07 » |
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Same at Mrs Mayes' Infant school; feels like 25% of the kids in some classes are off with Covod or isolating right now.
And yet at the infant school I work at there is not a single child or member of staff off with Covid! Goes to show how disparate the stats around this disease can be
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