8 Nov 21, 09:23 AM
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Imagineer
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Originally Posted by loldis
This is what's in the CDC guidelines, it sounds like it has to be a letter...
If you are unable to provide this, you can go with a negative antigen test instead. These should be negative once you are out of isolation, it's the PCR tests that usually continue to test positive for longer.
Are you testing negative on LFTs? See more...
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Thank you and yes we are negative on a LFT, I've emailed the doctor but not sure they will write a letter as when I asked for a return to work form last month (as requested by my HR) the doc said they don't do that as there is no need to and just gave me a link to the Gov website.
Anyway thanks for your help
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