Statement from the UK Chief Medical Officers on extension of self-isolation period: 30 July 2020
Thursday, 30 July 2020 10:21
The self-isolation period has been extended to 10 days for those in
the community who have coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms or a
positive test result. In symptomatic people COVID-19 is most
infectious just before, and for the first few days after symptoms
begin. It is very important people with symptoms self-isolate and
get a test, which will allow contact tracing. Evidence, although
still limited, has strengthened and...Request free trial
The self-isolation period has been extended to 10 days
for those in the community who have coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms
or a positive test result.
In symptomatic people COVID-19 is most infectious just
before, and for the first few days after symptoms begin. It
is very important people with symptoms self-isolate and get
a test, which will allow contact tracing.
Evidence, although still limited, has strengthened and
shows that people with COVID-19 who are mildly ill and are
recovering have a low but real possibility of
infectiousness between 7 and 9 days after illness onset.
We have considered how best to target interventions to
reduce risk to the general population and consider that at
this point in the epidemic, with widespread and rapid
testing available and considering the relaxation of other
measures, it is now the correct balance of risk to extend
the self-isolation period from 7 to 10 days for those in
the community who have symptoms or a positive test result.
This will help provide additional protection to others in
the community. This is particularly important to protect
those who have been shielding and in advance of the autumn
and winter when we may see increased community
transmission.
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