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My Social Worker brother caught TB (in a mild form) off one of his clients, a Kurdish Asylum-seeking Shepherd of all things, doubt there'll be much for him in Salford Jobcentre.....ashishashah wrote:Well..One of my friends failed a TB test.He was isolated for 8 days..He was taken to a Hospital directly from Airport..(Couldnt even collect his luggage from Conveyer belt)..Was totally isolated in a room with food being passed from under the door ...
No one knew where he was (as he disappeared from Airport)...Finally when he came out after 8 days(he was declared fit by Authorities) , his family came to know that he was alive.
My experience was the complete opposite, the immigration officer stamped my passport but said i needed to get the xrays down, I was taken through, however the equipment was not working and I was escorted straight through to the baggage reclaim area.Dawie wrote:You do not officially pass through immigration control until AFTER the hospital has declared that you are TB-free. Your passport is only stamped once the nurse has signed a piece of paper declaring this to be the case.
Look on the bright side....you are getting a free medical checkup and at least you will know that you don't have TB which can be a devastating disease.
Sku wrote:Hi - can anyone tell me if i have been dignosed with TB will i be sent back to my country. As NHS got it because of the chest xray that i had taken at the airport. I am here ion HSMP teir 1.
If any one can reply who has the knowledge i will be really greatfull.