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Back at the start of the pandemic, if you tested positive for COVID - or even if you were a contact - you were looking at two weeks of isolation.
These days, that's been downgraded to a week, and contacts are generally free to go about their normal life.
But while COVID is still undeniably a health risk, having masses of people undergoing mandatory isolation takes its own toll.
So should compulsory isolation be shortened or even scrapped altogether?
Also on today's show:
* Are vaccination requirements still useful?
* Moderna sues Pfizer/BioNTech
* Didn't I see Norman out and about without a mask on the other day?
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Back at the start of the pandemic, if you tested positive for COVID - or even if you were a contact - you were looking at two weeks of isolation.
These days, that's been downgraded to a week, and contacts are generally free to go about their normal life.
But while COVID is still undeniably a health risk, having masses of people undergoing mandatory isolation takes its own toll.
So should compulsory isolation be shortened or even scrapped altogether?
Also on today's show:
* Are vaccination requirements still useful?
* Moderna sues Pfizer/BioNTech
* Didn't I see Norman out and about without a mask on the other day?
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