I have just emerged from a second isolation period with my family and while it's good to be free; I feel a sense of unease that it could happen again at anytime.
Our family of four have all had COVID. I was one of the 'early adopters' of the first round of Omicron, bringing it back from a long-awaited trip to the UK to see my family.
I was lucky I didn't feel too unwell, but I was worried that I was going to pass it on to my husband and sons. But for whatever reason, whether it was their vaccine protection or my lack of spreading abilities, they did not succumb - which was a huge relief.
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We all had to stay home and this seven-day isolation took place during the summer school holidays, when my husband Jules and I were on annual leave. We missed a big family trip up the coast, but otherwise our stress levels were low.
We had kind friends drop off dinner, wine and coffee and while there were tough moments with our then four-year-old, the novelty factor, a schedule, and some house related cleaning jobs were just enough to keep us busy and entertained.
But as school returned in early February, COVID cases began to rise again.
Our boys' school seemed to be one of the worst hit, with multiple kids off almost immediately. We avoided contagion for a few weeks, so we joked (and hoped) that perhaps the boys had already had it without knowing.