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Because you used to just book a test online. If they now want you to speak to a nurse before you book one what else are they doing?
I do hope you're all okay.
But does the nurse then ask if you really need a test ?Because you used to just book a test online. If they now want you to speak to a nurse before you book one what else are they doing?
That was then - this is now.When I were a lad it was "the national provision of services available to everyone" without such an interrogation.
Insightful, as ever.The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No. 2) (England) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2020. State that:
Just asked more specific questions on symptoms. She has a cough and a temp, even when she is feeling better school wont allow for back unless we have a negative result or following 2 weeks isolation.But does the nurse then ask if you really need a test ?
When I were a lad it was "the national provision of services available to everyone" without such an interrogation.
So school still won't allow her back if the test is negative?Just asked more specific questions on symptoms. She has a cough and a temp, even when she is feeling better school wont allow for back with a negative result or following 2 weeks isolation.
Anyway, just back from the test, children need to be done by an adult, I sat in the back. She didn't like it and got quite upset but was really brave. Test results within 48 hours.
I have a feeling that wont be the last test she has to do
So school still won't allow her back if the test is negative?
Dreading that daughter may end up being sent home from school if another in her bubble has symptoms.
Our school have just posted this...Sorry, they will allow her back following a negative result. I have amended my previous post for clarity
That’s quite helpful. At least you know where you stand
Good newsResults in, she is negative for Covid. Feeling a lot better so back to school tomorrow