In reply to arch:
> We're at a bit of a loss as to what to do.
This is the Scottish advice from the NHS inform Scot website of what to do after the initial 10 days isolation following a positive test - take from it what you will as the last part, to me, doesn’t seem to mention anything about what to do if you are remaining positive with tests. That though was, as someone else mentioned, covered on tv that you are “free” after the initial 10 days as long as you don’t have a fever.
Staying safe if you’ve ended self-isolation
If you’re someone who can end self-isolation, you should:
limit close contact with other people outside your household, especially in enclosed spaces, for 10 days
wear a face covering in enclosed spaces and where you cannot maintain physical distancing
limit contact with anyone who is at highest risk for 10 days
not visit people in care homes, hospitals, prisons or other detention centres for 10 days, unless essential and agreed with staff in advance
continue to take part in twice weekly lateral flow device (LFD) testing after the 10 days
If you've tested positive, count the 10 days from the date your symptoms started, or the date of your test if you do not have symptoms. If you're a close contact, count the 10 days from the date of your last contact with the positive case.