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Can you end self-isolation if you have a negative test after seven days?

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hereAccording to the NHS, you should self-isolate for at least 10 days if you have symptoms or if you've tested positive.They advise that you can stop isolation after 10 days if you no longer have symptoms, or if you just have a cough or changes to your sense of smell or taste – these can last for weeks after the infection has gone.It's asked that you keep self-isolating if you have any of these symptoms after 10 days:Only stop self-isolating when these symptoms have gone.According to the NHS, you should self-isolate for 14 days if you live with someone (or are in a support bubble with) who has symptoms of coronavirus and tested positive, had an unclear result or did not have a test, and also if they tested positive but without.

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