It's from day 5 Den. Doesn't bleedin' work though. We've had about 10 staff off since that rule came in; and one of them came back on Day 9, the rest were still getting positive on Day 9 (so couldn't come back before Day 10 anyway). I've just done my Day 9 test: positive. So it's working from home again tomorrow.
Aye That’s why I’m not planning on anything until day 10 Slightly traumatised by the fact that means I miss some corporate hospitality with a free bar
I had it last week… Tested positive on day 5,but negative on day 6 and 7,which was handy as I was able to go to the Swansea game last Saturday. But still have a bad chest and my energy levels are a bit below what is the norm….work has been a struggle this week.
Two negatives in two consecutive days and you can stop isolating the day after. Still positive today. ****e!
Me and the good lady had it couple of weeks back, I was testing positive for 10 days, the wife was still testing positive on day 11, fortunately the nasty period for us only lasted the first few days, fever, headaches, aching limbs and no energy. So hopefully you all start feeling brighter soon.
I tested positive just after Christmas. I had no symptoms at all, and only took the test as I was going to meet up with someone vulnerable. Rather than mess about, I self isolated for the 10 days, making sure I had a clear test on days 9 and 10. As others have said, it seemed silly testing on the last days, given strictly speaking I could go out and wave my jab pass no matter what the outcome. I certainly would not have visited the vulnerable person if the test still showed positive. I know some others that it knocked for six, and that are still struggling many weeks after.
I think as you did it's important to just be sensible. Test regularly, but particularly if you're going to see someone who is vulnerable. On isolation timescales when I started isolating it was 7 days minimum with negative tests and now it's 5. I'm not sure the bits of it in me will have read the rule change so I'll err on the side of caution for 10 days if I may go anywhere where I could infect anyone vulnerable. Feel a bit better today (day 3) but still testing positive
£27 to watch city isn’t so expensive, it’s going to cost €150 for 3 of us on Sunday to watch Real Madrid and not sat next to each other. Two of my favourite places in Spain Madrid and Granada playing each other….. weird thing is my eldest daughter has been in Madrid all this week but flies back to Malaga tomorrow so won’t get to the match…. I love Spain really great country to live in
It seems those ticket prices are working, two weeks to go and the East and West are both heavily sold... please log in to view this image
I'm not sure if it's the same there, but in Italy, where despite them being heavily regulated on how you buy them, I found that the touts were a hell of a lot cheaper than the official outlets, and even had genuine tickets for parts of the ground that you couldn't get from the official places.
Touchy subject with me at the moment.I've made an official complaint to the Club about one in the South Stand last week.I've had a response from some event safety manager who's recently took the job...Ex inspector from South York's police apparently.
Nope, just the idiot "fans" we seem to have, that can't manage to go to a game of football without being an absolute thundercunt