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Full list of reasons you’re allowed to leave self-isolation to avoid £10,000 fine

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From today it is illegal to leave coronavirus self-isolation in England - with offenders facing fines of up to £10,000. If you test positive for Covid-19, it is now a legal requirement to stay where you live, and not even leave for exercise or food, for 10 days from when your symptoms started.

This time period can be a bit different if your test took too long to take or come back. In these rare cases, the 10-day clock will begin five days before you had your test.

Meanwhile, you must now also legally self-isolate for 14 days if you came into contact with a positive Covid-19 case, and are told to isolate by NHS Test and Trace.

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