Having had a couple of family members undergo testing, the reality is that it is pretty much impossible to self isolate one member of a family in a house that doesn't have multiple bathrooms, much less a unit. Isolation means just that, once a test is conducted the victim isn't allowed out of the room they have been confined to and the bathroom and communal areas need to be disinfected (effectively) by them every time they use it. The material handed out assumes that everyone has multiple bedrooms with ensuites and that the victim can be fed by placing a tray outside their door. I'm not sure how that translates to a housing commission flat but at least the infection is contained to one household. It would make sense to remove people who test positive from the household environment but I'm not sure that it would be feasible to do so given cultural sensitivities, language barriers and possibly the need to compel them to leave their house.
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