How long before using room with possible covid?
Posted: September 28th, 2021, 11:55 am
Our decorator is rectifying a water-damaged ceiling of a large room at one end of the house, with poor ventilation. A relative of the decorator has tested positive for covid. Two days ago the decorator was tested negative, but after two consecutive days spent in the room with the door shut, without wearing a mask in the room (but wearing one for going in and out of the room to his van via an immediately adjacent external door) he is leaving. The last day's work can be done much later. We really want to move all our furniture etc back and to use it. We're in chaos...
Taking the worst scenario that there is a possibility that the decorator (double vaccinated of course) might in fact have been infected before leaving our house, I'll be really grateful for any suggestions on these bare facts as to how long we should leave a possibly infected room before moving back in.
TIA
Jon
Taking the worst scenario that there is a possibility that the decorator (double vaccinated of course) might in fact have been infected before leaving our house, I'll be really grateful for any suggestions on these bare facts as to how long we should leave a possibly infected room before moving back in.
TIA
Jon