Just a personal note that an actual relative (first cousin, once removed) has told me they've tested positive. The first time that it's come to my attention that anyone I am related to by blood (enumeratably close, that is) has been in this predicament. It sounds like it's not a health issue, and obviously it's post-(multiple-)vaccination and presumably the 'milder' strain (insofar as that goes).
No idea of the context of the test, how/if their immediate (same-home) family or beyond had tested, what they're doing regarding isolation. It was just a quick note to let me know, and I really didn't wish to pry when I passed on my best wishes.
I don't know if it was tests left over from before the free-LFTs stopped the other day (was in England), more recent personally bought-in ones or what.
It does make me feel better about my New Year illness, that I just suffered through being already pretty much isolated and not getting the 'key' symptoms. It makes it even less likely I caught Covid (which I already doubted it was!) from these people during my last contact with them around Christmas, as it sounds like they'd been testing semi-regularly/at need, and there was no such note as this, at the time. And three months is a little while, but it significantly reduces the chances of it being a 'reinfect' event.
All of this is just speculation on my part, I know the logic isn't absolute. But the biggest thing going through my mind is that it's
just at the point where (for some) the 'inexorable and irreversal return to normality' has been pushed into being. And, surprise surprise, after two years of generally dodging the bullet I've for the first time actually been close enough to hear one ricochetting around. Correlation ≠ causation, for this so-far singular personal datum, but it'll do as anecdotal data.
edited for annoying and tablet-typical typos... Also awful sentence construction, but that was just bad choices, not typos, so that aspect left alone.