Prince Charles has reportedly recovered from coronavirus is no longer required to stay in self-isolation, but Camilla must remain under quarantine until the end of the week.While the Duchess hasn’t tested positive for the virus, there is crucial reason why she must remain in isolation for 14 days, even though Charles only kept his distance for seven.According to British NHS guidelines, the quarantine rules differ for those who test positive to the virus and those who are living with them at the time of their diagnosis.
On Monday, Clarence House reportedly confirmed Charles was allowed to leave self-isolation after seven days on the advice of his doctor and in accordance with NHS guidelines.“Having consulted with his doctor, The Prince of Wales is now out of self-isolation”, a Clarence House spokesperson allegedly said at the time, Mail Online reported.The reason why Camilla must remain in seclusion, despite her negative status, is because it can take up to two weeks for COVID-19 symptoms to appear.“If you live with someone who has symptoms, you'll need to self-isolate for 14 days from the day their symptoms started,” the NHS guidelines state.Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, is out of isolation and in good health after contracting coronavirus.“Clarence House has confirmed today that, having consulted with his doctor, the Prince of Wales is now out of self-isolation,” a royal source told CNN.A self-isolation period of seven days is in accordance with government and medical guidelines in the UK. Charles, 71, self-isolated at his residence in Scotland.His wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, continues to self-isolate because she needs to see if she develops symptoms, according to the source.They said: "He's keeping well and this connection to nature is a great source of comfort to him.".This is not the first time Prince Charles has a close encounter with red squirrels in his residence in Aberdeenshire.The prince spoke about his fondness for the natural world and these animals in a special edition of Country Life magazine he guest-edited to mark his 70th birthday in November 2018.If you get symptoms, self-isolate for seven days from when your symptoms start, even if it means you're self-isolating for longer than 14 days.“If you do not get symptoms, you can stop self-isolating after 14 days,” the health authority concluded.In contrast, people with confirmed COVID-19 symptoms are only required to stay under quarantine for seven days from when signs are first diagnosed.
After seven days, if you do not have a high temperature, you do not need to self-isolate,” the NHS website states.If you still have a high temperature, keep self-isolating until your temperature returns to normal,” the guidelines add.“You do not need to self-isolate if you just have a cough after seven days. A cough can last for several weeks after the infection has gone.”.As a result of the strict guidelines, Camilla and Charles will not be reunited in person until the end of the week at the very earliest.
On Monday, Clarence House reportedly confirmed Charles was allowed to leave self-isolation after seven days on the advice of his doctor and in accordance with NHS guidelines.“Having consulted with his doctor, The Prince of Wales is now out of self-isolation”, a Clarence House spokesperson allegedly said at the time, Mail Online reported.The reason why Camilla must remain in seclusion, despite her negative status, is because it can take up to two weeks for COVID-19 symptoms to appear.“If you live with someone who has symptoms, you'll need to self-isolate for 14 days from the day their symptoms started,” the NHS guidelines state.Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, is out of isolation and in good health after contracting coronavirus.“Clarence House has confirmed today that, having consulted with his doctor, the Prince of Wales is now out of self-isolation,” a royal source told CNN.A self-isolation period of seven days is in accordance with government and medical guidelines in the UK. Charles, 71, self-isolated at his residence in Scotland.His wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, continues to self-isolate because she needs to see if she develops symptoms, according to the source.They said: "He's keeping well and this connection to nature is a great source of comfort to him.".This is not the first time Prince Charles has a close encounter with red squirrels in his residence in Aberdeenshire.The prince spoke about his fondness for the natural world and these animals in a special edition of Country Life magazine he guest-edited to mark his 70th birthday in November 2018.If you get symptoms, self-isolate for seven days from when your symptoms start, even if it means you're self-isolating for longer than 14 days.“If you do not get symptoms, you can stop self-isolating after 14 days,” the health authority concluded.In contrast, people with confirmed COVID-19 symptoms are only required to stay under quarantine for seven days from when signs are first diagnosed.
After seven days, if you do not have a high temperature, you do not need to self-isolate,” the NHS website states.If you still have a high temperature, keep self-isolating until your temperature returns to normal,” the guidelines add.“You do not need to self-isolate if you just have a cough after seven days. A cough can last for several weeks after the infection has gone.”.As a result of the strict guidelines, Camilla and Charles will not be reunited in person until the end of the week at the very earliest.
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