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Changes to the new Covid-19 rules and regulations are unclear and bewildering – here experts unpack them

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Earlier this month government announced the changes to the adjusted alert level one Covid-19 regulations which includes not having to isolate if you’ve tested positive for Covid-19 and show no symptoms. (PHOTO: Gallo Images/ Getty Images)
Earlier this month government announced the changes to the adjusted alert level one Covid-19 regulations which includes not having to isolate if you’ve tested positive for Covid-19 and show no symptoms. (PHOTO: Gallo Images/ Getty Images)

Taking in information about the new rules related to Covid-19 isolation feels a bit like watching a tennis ball being volleyed between two energetic opponents

Isolate for 10 days if you test positive for Covid-19.

No, wait, now it’s only seven days. 

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