You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more
We've just been told that for a Germany trip next week it's daily testing. If we test positive, it's 5 days isolation.
With half term holidays booked the week after this could be a nightmare. Wife has covid this week too and at the mo, I'm fine.
Where do we stand on that??
I hear that lemon juice in a lateral flow gives you a positive test, someone with less scruples than me might suggest that a positive test today would be a convenient excuse not to go to Germany.
I am not too sure what you are asking?
FWIW if my wife currently had Covid I'd assume I might catch it and would be limiting personal contact with others. I don't think I'd be commiting to a 5-day foreign trip. If you test positive when you are out there, are you stuck awaiting a negative test? Who pays? Can you afford the time away from home?
(FWIW, I had something Covid-like and my wife didn't catch it, so who knows!)
If you test positive when you are out there, are you stuck awaiting a negative test
yes.
Do you have to go? Is this a jolly or what?
Oddly, wife (Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Emergency Dept) had just today gone to Berlin for 5 days at a European Critical Care conference and has mentioned nothing about testing requirements or indeed done any testing prior to leaving.
It doesn't seem like Germany has any requirements that people regularly test. but if they test postive on a PCR (not a self test) then you have to isolate for 5 days.
Germany trip next week it’s daily testing
is work imposing this as a requirement? If so what's the rationale? do you have to do it when you go to work in the UK?
If you test positive and are forced to self isolate will they be covering the costs of doing so?
seem like an unnecessary step really.
I've got 5 staff in Spain, Slovakia and Italy over the next fortnight. Yay for an Erasmus+ last gasp.
None are going if partner/kids/gran has covid, because I don't want them stuck away from home in a hotel with covid. And I and they don't want half an airline to get it.
They're all taking masks - and they should wear them if appropriate or they are concerned.
We've asked them to do CV test before they get on plane, both outward and homeward.
I thought we learned all this over the last two years?