Self-isolation period reduced from 14 days to 10
days
Self-isolation is essential to
reducing the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) as it breaks the
chains of transmission. After reviewing the evidence, the
Department for Health and Social Care is now confident that we can
reduce the number of days that contacts self-isolate from 14 days
to 10 days. This was set out in the
UK Chief Medical Officers' statement on the self-isolation
period on 11 December.
From today 14th December 2020,
the self-isolation period for close contacts of a positive case of
coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed from 14 to 10 days. This change
applies to all those who are currently self-isolating including
those who commenced self-isolation before today. This means that if
you are on the 11th, 12th or 13th day of your current
self-isolation period today – you can stop isolating. Any new cases
identified for self-isolation will be advised to self-isolate for
10 days.
The NHS test and trace app will
be updated to reflect the change on Wednesday 17 December. Anyone
who is, or has been, contacted by the NHS app to self-isolate
before 17 December can reduce their isolation period by 3 days.
From 17 December the NHS app will tell people to self-isolate for
10 days.
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